MOZART+: Masking Outputs With Zeros for Improved Architectural Robustness and Testing of DNN Accelerators

2021 IEEE 27th International Symposium on On-Line Testing and Robust System Design (IOLTS)(2022)

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Abstract
Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are increasingly used in safety critical autonomous systems. We present MOZART+, a DNN accelerator architecture which provides fault detection and fault tolerance. MOZART+ is a systolic architecture based on the Output Stationary (OS) data-flow, as it is a data-flow that inherently limits fault propagation. In addition, MOZART+ achieves fault detection with on-line functional testing of the Processing Elements (PEs). Faulty PEs are swiftly taken off-line with minimal classification impact. We show how to handle the case of layers with a small number of neurons. The implementation of our approach on Squeezenet results in a loss of accuracy of less than 3% in the presence of a single faulty PE, compared to 15-33% without mitigation. The area overhead for the test logic does not exceed 8%. Dropout during training further improves fault tolerance, without a priori knowledge of the faults. We present a detailed fault-injection study on multiple systolic architectures, considering different fault-models and comparing different measures of accuracy.
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Neural network,accelerator,robustness,fault tolerance,convolution
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