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Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, 2020
Hardware and software faults increasingly surface in today's computing environment and vast theoretical and practical research efforts are devoted to ameliorate the effects of malfunctionality in the computing process. Most research to date, however, has focused on how to discover and handle faulty data.
Gali Sheffi, Erez Petrank
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Hardware and software faults increasingly surface in today's computing environment and vast theoretical and practical research efforts are devoted to ameliorate the effects of malfunctionality in the computing process. Most research to date, however, has focused on how to discover and handle faulty data.
Gali Sheffi, Erez Petrank
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IEEE transactions on industry applications, 2019
In this paper, a practical machine learning-based fault diagnosis method is proposed for induction motors using experimental data. Various single- and multi-electrical and/or mechanical faults are applied to two identical induction motors in lab ...
M. Z. Ali +4 more
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In this paper, a practical machine learning-based fault diagnosis method is proposed for induction motors using experimental data. Various single- and multi-electrical and/or mechanical faults are applied to two identical induction motors in lab ...
M. Z. Ali +4 more
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IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
This paper designs an active fault-tolerant control system for spacecraft attitude control in the presence of actuator faults, fault estimation errors, and control input constraints.
Qiang Shen +3 more
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This paper designs an active fault-tolerant control system for spacecraft attitude control in the presence of actuator faults, fault estimation errors, and control input constraints.
Qiang Shen +3 more
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Structural characterization of intracratonic strike-slip faults in the central Tarim Basin
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2019The strike-slip fault systems in the central Tarim Basin, China, afford an exceptional opportunity to document the structural characteristics and evolution process of small displacement intracratonic strike-slip faults using three-dimensional seismic ...
S. Deng +4 more
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IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2019
In this paper, fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control strategies have been studied comprehensively for dual three-phase permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives to improve the reliability.
Xueqing Wang +5 more
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In this paper, fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control strategies have been studied comprehensively for dual three-phase permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives to improve the reliability.
Xueqing Wang +5 more
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2013
The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
AGOSTA, GIOVANNI +2 more
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The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
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Fault Collapsing for Transition Faults Using Extended Transition Faults
Eleventh IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS'06), 2006We present a fault collapsing procedure for transition faults based on fault dominance relations. The effectiveness of the procedure is enhanced by introducing what we call extended transition faults. A standard transition fault involves a single line and a transition.
I. Pomeranz, S.M. Reddy
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Fault density, fault types, and spectra-based fault localization
Empirical Software Engineering, 2014This paper presents multiple empirical experiments that investigate the impact of fault quantity and fault type on statistical, coverage-based fault localization techniques and fault-localization interference. Fault-localization interference is a phenomenon revealed in earlier studies of coverage-based fault localization that causes faults to obstruct,
Nicholas DiGiuseppe, James A. Jones
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From Fault-Tree To Fault-Identification
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1983Summary: A practical way is given of identifying actual faults, by using a fault tree's complete system of minimal cutsets. For instance, for a fault tree where 20 cutsets are considered with 30 possible primal events, any of them can be found in at most three steps by the proposed FID-algorithm.
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Fault simulation for delay faults
[1989] Proceedings of the 1st European Test Conference, 2003Methods to quantify the effectiveness of a delay test are presented. The notion of hazard insensitivity, which generalizes the notion of a robust delay test, is used to identify instances of test invalidation due too glitches. The delay fault-simulator is used to evaluate some built-in-self-test (BIST) schemes. The delay-fault simulator is built around
B.G. Oomman, S.B. Akers
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