Opportunities and Verification Challenges of Run-Time Performance Adaptation

Masanori Hashimoto
2014 2014 IEEE 23rd Asian Test Symposium  
Run-time performance adaptation with field delay testing is a promising approach for minimizing design margin while sustaining necessary operational margin in the field. However, run-time performance adaptation has not been adopted in industrial designs since a serious concern on timing error occurrence exists. For putting the run-time performance adaptation in a practical use, we need to verify and optimize the run-time adaptation system in design time, but a straightforward verification with
more » ... ogic simulation could need billion years and is totally insufficient. For this problem, we have developed a stochastic framework for error rate estimation that models adaptive speed control as a continuous-time Markov process. This paper first exemplifies the power reduction thanks to run-time performance adaptation with a 65nm test chip. Then, the proposed stochastic framework is introduced. With this framework, we evaluate MTTF of an embedded processor whose performance is adaptively controlled with online testing and offline testing. This evaluation shows how design parameters affect MTTF as an example.
doi:10.1109/ats.2014.53 dblp:conf/ats/Hashimoto14 fatcat:5gcz3xl5e5h65kqqkfcu3mp4q4