Shooting Neutrons at Neurons: Radiation Testing of a Spiking Neural Network on Flash-Based FPGAs
Wim Nijsink, Bruno Endres Forlin, Amirreza Yousefzadeh, Marco Ottavi
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Neuromorphic, or spiking, processors are increasingly being considered for use in harsh, radiation-prone environments such as space and avionics, where energy efficiency and graceful degradation are essential. In this study, we propose and experimentally validate a radiation-testing methodology specifically designed for neuromorphic processors that employ on-chip synaptic plasticity. We map the open-source ODIN SNN processor with Spike-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity (SDSP) onto the FPGA and expose it to a high-energy neutron beam while continuously monitoring MNIST classification accuracy and recording the synaptic state. From these measurements, we extract SEU cross-sections for ODIN's synaptic memory and develop a calibrated fault model to inform a complementary fault-injection campaign. By comparing inference-only and online-learning configurations, we demonstrate that enabling SDSP can significantly extend the time to application-level failure and enable partial recovery from accumulated bit flips, with modest hardware overhead.
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