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Redundancy and Trichotomous Systems

Journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1964
The problem of obtaining maximum reliability by increasing redundancy for multi-component systems in which the components are capable of three possible states of behavior is considered. Special attention is given to “k out of n” systems and an expression is derived which gives the value of k for maximum system reliability given n and the state ...
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Discussion: Excitation system redundancy

2008 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century, 2008
Today, technology continues to evolve as more functionality is placed into smaller packages with the aid of new innovative hardware and improving software in digital excitation systems. The advancement of the microprocessor has provided the means to increase the feature function capacity into less hardware and provide additional means to enhance ...
Richard Schaefer   +5 more
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Hot redundant versus cold redundant systems

Reliability Engineering, 1981
Abstract Unforeseen breakdowns of spaceborne systems and ground-based systems, caused by chance failure of parts, are minimized by incorporating redundant units in them. The redundancy can be active or stand-by. In this paper both types of redundant systems have been discussed and analysed.
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Redundancies in Cyclic Systems

Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1960
AbstractA general method of finding explicit expressions for the ringproduced redundancies in a cyclic molecule is given, with detailed application to the planar six‐membered ring (C6H6, C4H4N2) and the fourmembered non‐planar ring of C2v symmetry.
S. Califano, Bryce Crawford
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WILSON SYSTEM FOR TRIPLE REDUNDANCY

International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, 2011
A Wilson orthonormal basis was constructed in 1991 by Daubechies, Jaffard and Journé from Gabor tight frame elements, when the redundancy of the Gabor system is 2. In 1994, Auscher gave a characterization of the atoms for which the Wilson system is an orthonormal basis.
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Pair Monitoring of Redundant Technical Systems

Automation and Remote Control, 2020
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Bukov, V. N.   +2 more
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HydroLogic Redundant Systems

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1965
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper considers redundant systems, starting with overall flight control system requirements, and then proceeds via various possible approaches through to a specific concept and its typical applications. Functional, reliability, and safety aspects of a flight control system which are essential to a good ...
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Redundant logarithmic number systems

Proceedings of 9th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, 2003
A new number system that offers advantages over conventional floating-point and sign/logarithm number systems is described. Called redundant logarithmic arithmetic, it relies, like conventional logarithmic arithmetic, on table lookups to make the arithmetic unit simpler than an equivalent floating-point unit. The cost of 32-b subtraction in a redundant
M.G. Arnold   +3 more
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Redundancy Optimization in General Systems

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1976
An algorithm for optimum allocation of redundancies in a general system is presented. The method is applicable to problems having any number of constraints which need not be linear. For selecting the subsystem where redundancy is to be added, a heuristic criterion is introduced which takes into account the relative increment in reliability versus ...
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Genetic control of redundant systems

Medical Hypotheses, 1997
Concepts from information theory are used to develop a model in which genes control highly redundant systems. One consequence is that mutations interact synergistically and there will be selection against zygotes which have several mutations in any one system. This could explain why total mutational load in the human genome remains constant even though
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