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inSense: A Variation and Fault Tolerant Architecture for Nanoscale Devices

inSense: A Variation and Fault Tolerant Architecture for Nanoscale Devices

... a variation and fault tolerant architecture, the inSense architec- ture, as a circuit-level solution to the problems induced by the aforementioned phenom- ...The inSense ... See full document

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Fault Tolerant and Flexible CubeSat Software Architecture

Fault Tolerant and Flexible CubeSat Software Architecture

... 4.3.8 Database One of the initial challenges of the new system design was determining how to store all of the telemetry and experiment data. In the previous system, there were very few options due to limited storage and ... See full document

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Fault Tolerant Techniques for Reconfigurable
Devices: a brief Survey

Fault Tolerant Techniques for Reconfigurable Devices: a brief Survey

... Hardware level FT mainly concentrates on defects which occur during fabrication process. It considers the spare resources for fault repair where as the second group makes changes in the configuration data which is ... See full document

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IoTEF: A Federated Edge-Cloud Architecture for Fault-Tolerant IoT Applications

IoTEF: A Federated Edge-Cloud Architecture for Fault-Tolerant IoT Applications

... Ubiquitous technologies are increasingly prominent in the field of Internet of Things (IoT), in particular with the rise of edge computing. Such technologies have also flourished in industrial environments, leading to an ... See full document

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A. Fault-Tolerant Architectures

A. Fault-Tolerant Architectures

... novel fault-tolerant Multi-EPON system is proposed to protect the critical PON element failure, such as OLT failure or feeder fiber ...protection architecture on ...the fault-tolerant ... See full document

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WaveCube: A Scalable, Fault-Tolerant, High-Performance Optical Data Center Architecture

WaveCube: A Scalable, Fault-Tolerant, High-Performance Optical Data Center Architecture

... It is worthwhile to mention that WaveCube achieves all the properties without requiring any advanced, expensive optical devices beyond what are used by existing optical DCNs [12, 15, 23, 27]. Our strategy is to ... See full document

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Towards a Robust and Fault-Tolerant Multicast Discovery Architecture for Global Computing Grids

Towards a Robust and Fault-Tolerant Multicast Discovery Architecture for Global Computing Grids

... 4.1. The Broker service. Jini extends this structure with multicast discovery, so the location of the directory no longer needs to be known. Once the client discovers the directory, as shown in Fig. 2.1(c), it can look ... See full document

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Proxy Circuits for Fault-Tolerant Primitive Interfacing in Reconfigurable Devices Targeting Extreme Environments

Proxy Circuits for Fault-Tolerant Primitive Interfacing in Reconfigurable Devices Targeting Extreme Environments

... A. Matching Target Location It is easier to meet this requirement in FPGAs that have homogeneous resources and those that have heterogeneous resources arranged at regular column intervals. It is salient to state that ... See full document

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Fault Tolerant Control Architecture Design for Mobile Manipulation

Fault Tolerant Control Architecture Design for Mobile Manipulation

... The LRF sensors provide for the availability or occupancy of any predefined zone by toggling the corresponding signal. The signal goes through the logical circuits of the PLC. By limited conditional statements programmed ... See full document

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SABRE: A bio inspired fault tolerant electronic architecture

SABRE: A bio inspired fault tolerant electronic architecture

... a fault only remains in one cell. A permanent stuck-at-1 fault is injected on the output of bit 4 in the right hand bit-slice (shown in red in figure 7b), these genes control routing for lines into the full ... See full document

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Design an High speed Digital Fault Tolerant Architecture

Design an High speed Digital Fault Tolerant Architecture

... be fault tolerant to decrease the failure rate and increase the reliability of ...speed fault tolerant architecture design for digital ...The fault containment and parallel ... See full document

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Distributed Fault Tolerant Architecture for Wireless Sensor Network

Distributed Fault Tolerant Architecture for Wireless Sensor Network

... distributed architecture of fault management scheme. In distributed fault management, the network is partitioned and self fault management is ...distributed architecture. The proposed ... See full document

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Scalable, Fault tolerant Management in a Service Oriented Architecture

Scalable, Fault tolerant Management in a Service Oriented Architecture

... In our measurements a single broker could reliably support about (M = 800) simultaneous TCP connections. To scale to a larger number of resources, a different protocol such as UDP may be used that improves the value of ... See full document

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Scalable, Fault tolerant Management in a Service Oriented Architecture

Scalable, Fault tolerant Management in a Service Oriented Architecture

... Services architecture which is based on a suite of specifications that defines rich functions while allowing services to be composed to meet varied QoS (Quality of Service) ...service-oriented architecture ... See full document

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A fault tolerant, dynamic and low latency BDII architecture for grids

A fault tolerant, dynamic and low latency BDII architecture for grids

... BDDI architecture is proposed and described in this paper based on the hypothesis that only a few attribute values change in each BDDI information cycle and consequently it may not be necessary to update each ... See full document

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Fault-tolerant and scalable TCP splice and web server architecture

Fault-tolerant and scalable TCP splice and web server architecture

... many bytes, and discards them. 8.2.1 Discussion of results The results are summarized in Tables 2 and 3 for 100 con- current PUTs of sizes 10 MB and 50 MB, respectively. The average, min and max times in these tables ... See full document

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RADIC II : a fault tolerant architecture with flexible dynamic redundancy

RADIC II : a fault tolerant architecture with flexible dynamic redundancy

... Score-D [Kondo, M., et al. 2003]. The Score-D checkpoint solution is a fault tolerance solution used in the Score cluster implementing a distributed coordinated checkpoint system. In Score’s checkpointing ... See full document

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Triple Fault Tolerant Architecture Design for  Ripple Carry Adder

Triple Fault Tolerant Architecture Design for Ripple Carry Adder

... a fault to identify the fault location then correct the ...be fault tolerant to decrease the failure rate and increase the reliability of ...this fault tolerant technique we are ... See full document

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Effective Design of an High speed Digital Fault Tolerant Architecture

Effective Design of an High speed Digital Fault Tolerant Architecture

... system, fault tolerance can be achieved by anticipating exceptional conditions and building the system to cope with them, and, in general, aiming for self-stabilization so that the system converges towards an ... See full document

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SAND: A Fault-Tolerant Streaming Architecture for Network Traffic Analytics

SAND: A Fault-Tolerant Streaming Architecture for Network Traffic Analytics

... Fault-tolerance in stream processing systems is an impor- tant technical challenge that needs to be addressed. In the course of stream processing, it is possible that one or more of these continuous operators may ... See full document

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