Fault tolerance in cellular automata at low fault rates

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A commonly used model for fault-tolerant computation is that of cellular automata. The essential difficulty of fault-tolerant computation is present in the special case of simply remembering a bit in the presence of faults, and that is the case we treat in this paper. The conceptually simplest mechanism for correcting errors in a cellular automaton is to determine the next state of a cell by taking a majority vote among its neighbors (including the cell itself, if necessary to break ties). We are interested in which regular two-dimensional tessellations can tolerate faults using this mechanism, when the fault rate is sufficiently low. We consider both the traditional transient fault model (where faults occur independently in time and space) and a recently introduced combined fault model which also includes manufacturing faults (which occur independently in space, but which affect cells for all time). We completely classify regular two-dimensional tessellations as to whether they can tolerate combined transient and manufacturing faults, transient faults but not manufacturing faults, or not even transient faults.

论文关键词:Hyperbolic tessellation,Majority voting,Fault tolerance,Cellular automata

论文评审过程:Received 24 July 2012, Revised 13 January 2013, Accepted 13 February 2013, Available online 20 February 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2013.02.001