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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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Redundant analog number system

2004 IEEE Region 10 Conference TENCON 2004., 2004
In this paper, we propose a number system using analog representation with redundancy digit, called redundant analog number system (RANS). Since noise in the circuit becomes errors in the system, an additional digit called redundancy digit is used to recover such errors. A constant time algorithm is also proposed for recovering the error.
S. Srivanasont, A. Surarerks
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System Diagnosis and Redundant Tests

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976
If the addition of a test does not improve the diagdosability of a system the test is called redundant. It is shown that if at least one test is nonredundant, then the previous algorithms to determine the diagnosability [2],[3] can be further improved.
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Redundant complex number systems

Proceedings 25th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, 2002
This paper presents redundant complex number systems (RCNSs)-new complex number representations for high-speed arithmetic circuits. RCNS is a positional number system that has a complex radix rj and a digit set {-/spl alpha/,...,0,...,/spl alpha/}, where r/spl ges/2 and [(r/sup 2/-1)/2]/spl les//spl alpha//spl les/r/sup 2/-1.
Y. Ohi, T. Aoki, T. Higuchi
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Redundant Reactivity Control System

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1985
In the event a nuclear power reactor fails to scram when a transient occurs (an Anticipated Transient Without Scram or ATWS event), alternate means of reducing reactivity may prove desirable. Therefore, a Redundant Reactivity Control System (RRCS) was designed to prevent and, if necessary, mitigate the consequences of such an event.
U. E. Dennis, W. D. Hill
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