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Impact of embedding on predictability of failure-recovery dynamics in networks [PDF]
Failure, damage spread and recovery crucially underlie many spatially embedded networked systems ranging from transportation structures to the human body.
Böttcher, Lucas +4 more
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Failure recovery with shared autonomy [PDF]
Building robots capable of long term autonomy has been a long standing goal of robotics research. Such systems must be capable of performing certain tasks with a high degree of robustness and repeatability. In the context of personal robotics, these tasks could range anywhere from retrieving items from a refrigerator, loading a dishwasher, to setting ...
Bharath Sankaran +2 more
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The overhead of consensus failure recovery [PDF]
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Partha Dutta +2 more
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Network Recovery After Massive Failures [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of efficientlyrestoring sufficient resources in a communications network tosupport the demand of mission critical services after a large scaledisruption. We give a formulation of the problem as an MILPand show that it is NP-hard.
BARTOLINI, NOVELLA +3 more
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Analytical characterization of failure recovery in REAP [PDF]
This paper characterizes analytically the performance of REAchability Protocol (REAP), a network layer end-to-end recovery protocol for IPv6. REAP was developed by the IETF SHIM6 Working Group as part of its multihoming solution. The behavior of REAP is governed by a small number of parameters: three timers, a simple characterization of the application
Antonio de la Oliva +4 more
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Declarative failure recovery for sensor networks [PDF]
Wireless sensor networks consist of a system of distributed sensors embedded in the physical world, and promise to allow observation of previously unobservable phenomena. Since they are exposed to unpredictable environments, sensor-network applications must handle a wide variety of faults: software errors, node and link failures, and network partitions.
Gummadi, Ramakrishna +3 more
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Recovery Tasks: An Automated Approach to Failure Recovery [PDF]
We present a new approach for developing robust software applications that breaks dependences on the failed parts of an application's execution to allow the rest of the application to continue executing. When a failure occurs, the recovery algorithm uses information from a static analysis to characterize the intended behavior of the application had it ...
Brian Demsky, Jin Zhou, William Montaz
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Service level agreement framework for differentiated survivability in GMPLS-based IP-over-optical networks [PDF]
In the next generation optical internet, GMPLS based IP-over-optical networks, ISPs will be required to support a wide variety of applications each having their own requirements. These requirements are contracted by means of the SLA. This paper describes
Al-Barrak, S. +5 more
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Corrosion Perforation Failure Analysis for a Natural Gas Pipeline [PDF]
In order to account for the corrosion perforation failure cause of a natural gas transmission pipelines, and determine the main factors inducing gas pipeline corrosion failures, scanning electron microscopy(SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy(EDS), XRD ...
CHEN Chao, GUO Yu-jie, SUN Hai-jiao, YU Yan-zhao, LI Zi-mo, ZHANG Jiang-jiang
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Fatigability and Recovery of Arm Muscles with Advanced Age for Dynamic and Isometric Contractions [PDF]
This study determined whether age-related mechanisms can increase fatigue of arm muscles during maximal velocity dynamic contractions, as it occurs in the lower limb.
Hunter, Sandra K. +2 more
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