“Attempting to protect self and patient”: A grounded theory study of error recovery by intensive care nurses [PDF]
Aim The aim of this study was to explore the process of error recovery (ER) by nurses in intensive care unit (ICU). Design This qualitative study was conducted in 2018–2020 using the grounded theory methodology. Methods Participants were 20 staff nurses,
Tahereh Najafi Ghezeljeh +2 more
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Who Is Responsible for a Dialogue Breakdown? An Error Recovery Strategy That Promotes Cooperative Intentions From Humans by Mutual Attribution of Responsibility in Human-Robot Dialogues [PDF]
We propose a strategy with which conversational android robots can handle dialogue breakdowns. For smooth human-robot conversations, we must not only improve a robot's dialogue capability but also elicit cooperative intentions from users for avoiding and
Takahisa Uchida +5 more
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A Novel Low-Power and Soft Error Recovery 10T SRAM Cell [PDF]
In SRAM cells, as the size of transistors and the distance between transistors decrease rapidly, the critical charge of the sensitive node decreases, making SRAM cells more susceptible to soft errors.
Changjun Liu, Hongxia Liu, Jianye Yang
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Error Recovery in the Time-Triggered Paradigm with FTT-CAN [PDF]
Data networks are naturally prone to interferences that can corrupt messages, leading to performance degradation or even to critical failure of the corresponding distributed system.
Luis Marques +3 more
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Pauli error estimation via Population Recovery [PDF]
Motivated by estimation of quantum noise models, we study the problem of learning a Pauli channel, or more generally the Pauli error rates of an arbitrary channel.
Steven T. Flammia, Ryan O'Donnell
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Error recovery in wearable robotic Co-Grasping: the role of human-led correction [PDF]
IntroductionTrust in automated systems influences the use and disuse of new technologies. Although recent advances in robotics have improved wearable devices designed to assist in grasping, perfectly reliable systems have yet to be achieved. In this work,
Erin Y. Chang +2 more
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QoS-Aware Error Recovery in Wireless Body Sensor Networks Using Adaptive Network Coding [PDF]
Wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) for healthcare and medical applications are real-time and life-critical infrastructures, which require a strict guarantee of quality of service (QoS), in terms of latency, error rate and reliability.
Mohammad Abdur Razzaque +3 more
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The Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) has drastically impacted how the world operates. The Internet of Things (IoT), encompassed significantly by the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), is an important subsection component of the IR 4.0.
Ghaihab Hassan Adday +3 more
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FaTEMa: A Framework for Multi-Layer Fault Tolerance in IoT Systems
Fault tolerance in IoT systems is challenging to overcome due to its complexity, dynamicity, and heterogeneity. IoT systems are typically designed and constructed in layers. Every layer has its requirements and fault tolerance strategies. However, errors
Mário Melo, Gibeon Aquino
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On Parsing Programming Languages with Turing-Complete Parser
A new parsing method based on the semi-Thue system is described. Similar to, but with more efficient implementation than Markov normal algorithms, it can be used for parsing any recursively enumerable language.
Boštjan Slivnik, Marjan Mernik
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