A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Single Event Upsets

Gupta, Archit, Eng, Chong Yock, Wee, Deon Lim Meng, Ahmed, Rashna Analia, Sim, See Min

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

A single event upset (SEU) is a critical soft error that occurs in semiconductor devices on exposure to ionising particles from space environments. SEUs cause bit flips in the memory component of semiconductors. This creates a multitude of safety hazards as stored information becomes less reliable. Currently, SEUs are only detected several hours after their occurrence. CREMER, the model presented in this paper, predicts SEUs in advance using machine learning. CREMER uses only positional data to predict SEU occurrence, making it robust, inexpensive and scalable. Upon implementation, the improved reliability of memory devices will create a digitally safer environment onboard space vehicles.

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