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Fault-tolerant fault tolerance for component-based automation systems
Proceedings of the 4th international ACM Sigsoft symposium on Architecting critical systems, 2013To guarantee high availability, automation systems must be fault-tolerant. To this end, they must provide redundant solutions for the critical parts of the system. Classical fault tolerance patterns such as standby or N-modular redundancy provide system stability in the case of a fault.
Manuel Oriol +4 more
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Review of Economic Studies, 2002
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IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2020
The five-level nested neutral-point-pilot (NPP) topology, as a new structure for converters, bears the advantages of a high power density, robustness, and flexibility and is therefore suitable for high-voltage and high-power applications.
Shu Ye +5 more
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The five-level nested neutral-point-pilot (NPP) topology, as a new structure for converters, bears the advantages of a high power density, robustness, and flexibility and is therefore suitable for high-voltage and high-power applications.
Shu Ye +5 more
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Adaptive fault-tolerance fault-tolerance for cyber-physical systems
2013 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2013Cyber-physical systems are increasingly used in life-critical applications, where the probability of catastrophic failure has to be kept below very low levels. Massive fault-tolerance has been used to mask failure to achieve such low levels. However, fault-tolerance is expensive.
C. Mani Krishna 0001, Israel Koren
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SOSP History Day 2015, 2015
Ken Birman's talk focused on controversies surrounding fault-tolerance and consistency. Looking at the 1990's, he pointed to debate around the so-called CATOCS question (CATOCS refers to causally and totally ordered communication primitives) and drew a parallel to the more modern debate about consistency at cloud scale (often referred to as the CAP ...
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Ken Birman's talk focused on controversies surrounding fault-tolerance and consistency. Looking at the 1990's, he pointed to debate around the so-called CATOCS question (CATOCS refers to causally and totally ordered communication primitives) and drew a parallel to the more modern debate about consistency at cloud scale (often referred to as the CAP ...
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Using Proactive Fault-Tolerance Approach to Enhance Cloud Service Reliability
IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2018The large-scale utilization of cloud computing services for hosting industrial/enterprise applications has led to the emergence of cloud service reliability as an important issue for both cloud service providers and users.
Jialei Liu +5 more
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1987
Publisher Summary The chapter provides an overview of fault-tolerant computing design, including both hardware and software techniques. The emphasis is directed toward practical applications rather than theory. Fault-tolerant computing is defined as the ability to compute in the presence of errors.
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Publisher Summary The chapter provides an overview of fault-tolerant computing design, including both hardware and software techniques. The emphasis is directed toward practical applications rather than theory. Fault-tolerant computing is defined as the ability to compute in the presence of errors.
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Architecture-Based Reliability-Sensitive Criticality Measure for Fault-Tolerance Cloud Applications
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2019The widespread adoption of service computing allows software to be developed by outsourcing open cloud services (i.e., SOAP-based or RESTful Web APIs) through mashup or service composition techniques.
Lei Wang
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Fault-tolerant convergence routing
Proceedings of ICNP - 1994 International Conference on Network Protocols, 1997This paper presents fault-tolerant protocols for fast packet switch networks with convergence routing. The objective is to provide, after a link or a node (switch) failure, fast reconfiguration and continuous host-to-host communication. Convergence routing is a variant of deflection routing, which combines in a dynamic fashion, the on-line routing ...
BULENT YENER +3 more
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Reputation-Based Byzantine Fault-Tolerance for Consortium Blockchain
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2018The Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance algorithm (PBFT)has been highly applied in consortium blockchain systems, however, this kind of consensus algorithm can hardly identify and remove faulty nodes in time, and also vulnerable to many attacks against ...
Kai Lei +3 more
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