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Understanding Faults: Detecting, Dating, and Modeling offers a single resource for analyzing faults for a variety of applications, from hazard detection and earthquake processes, to geophysical exploration. The book presents the latest research, including fault dating using new mineral growth, fault reactivation, and fault modeling, and also helps ...
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Understanding Faults: Detecting, Dating, and Modeling offers a single resource for analyzing faults for a variety of applications, from hazard detection and earthquake processes, to geophysical exploration. The book presents the latest research, including fault dating using new mineral growth, fault reactivation, and fault modeling, and also helps ...
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Fault Detection of Actuator Faults for Electric Vehicle
2007 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications, 2007The main purposes of this paper concern: fault generation of nonlinear analytical redundancy for actuator faults of electric vehicle. These relations are used to detect and isolate actuator fault based on the elimination of the unknown variables of the system. Each residual, obtained by elimination theory, is sensitive to only one actuator fault thanks
Pierre-Emmanuel Dumont +2 more
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Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II), 1968
One of the most pressing problems currently confronting the design automation specialist is that of the automatic generation of component failure detection and diagnostic test sequences. This problem is made more difficult due to the new LSI circuits where we may have hundreds of components on a chip with only a few accessible input/output terminals.
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One of the most pressing problems currently confronting the design automation specialist is that of the automatic generation of component failure detection and diagnostic test sequences. This problem is made more difficult due to the new LSI circuits where we may have hundreds of components on a chip with only a few accessible input/output terminals.
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Fault detection and diagnosis of memory system faults
Proceedings of the June 1971 design automation workshop on Design automation - DAC '71, 1971Algorithms for the detection and diagnosis of faults in semiconductor random-access, word-organized memory systems are presented and evaluated. The memory system is conceptually partitioned into four major elements to facilitate analysis. During the testing of each element, previously tested elements are assumed to be fault-free, but untested elements ...
A. R. Klayton +2 more
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Fuzzy Fault Tree Based Fault Detection
2012 Sixth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing, 2012In this article, for the Linux operating system environment, with the characteristics of ambiguity and uncertainty for the occurrence probability of system failures, fuzzy theory is introduced into the fault tree analysis. The occurrence probability of basic events in the conventional fault tree is made fuzzy by introducing the concept of fuzzy sets ...
Yuening Kang +4 more
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Improvement of analog circuit fault detectability using fault detection observers
Digest of Papers Eleventh Annual 1993 IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2002Presents the application of fault detection observers as used in dynamic systems fault diagnosis to analog circuit testing. It will be shown that the fault detectability performance of fault detection observers is higher than those of optimal test vector generation methods which are based on maximising the differences of directly compared responses ...
Wolfgang Vermeiren +2 more
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Detection of Anesthesia Machine Faults
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1984One hundred ninety people attending an anesthesia meeting were given ten minutes to identify five faults intentionally created in a standard anesthesia machine. 7.3% of participants found no machine faults and 3.4% found all five faults. The average number of identified faults was 2.2.
C W, Buffington +2 more
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Concurrent software fault detection
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1975A graph theoretic model for software systems is presented which permits a system to be characterized by its set of allowable execution sequences. It is shown how a system can be structured so that every execution sequence affected by a control fault is obviously in error, i.e., not in the allowable set defined by the system model.
J. Richard Kane, Stephen S. Yau
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On probabilistic modeling in fault detection
1999 European Control Conference (ECC), 1999This paper provides a unified background of probabilistic modeling methods which should serve to model-based fault detection (FD). This background should help in orientation within within the set of the problems to be addressed when developing a novel method as well as within a wide set of available methods and in recognition of their suitability to a ...
Miroslav Kárný +2 more
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Instruction Precomputation for Fault Detection
2009 12th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, Architectures, Methods and Tools, 2009Fault tolerance (FT) is becoming increasingly important in computing systems. This work proposes and evaluates the instruction precomputation technique to detect hardware faults. Applications are profiled off-line, and the most frequent instruction instances with their operands and results are loaded into the precomputation table when exe- cuting.
Demid Borodin +2 more
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