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A technique for micro-rollback self-recovery synthesis

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1995
The problem and efficient solution of automated synthesis of a self-recovery chip using micro-rollback and checkpoint insertion techniques are proposed and discussed. An efficient design of micro-rollback and checkpoint insertion can be achieved by considering them during the scheduling and allocation steps. The rollback and recovery scheme is designed
Vijay Raghavendra, Chidchanok Lursinsap
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Circuit self-recovery experiments in extreme environments

Proceedings. 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, 2004., 2004
Temperature and radiation tolerant electronics, as well as long life survivability are key capabilities required for future NASA missions. Current approaches to electronics for extreme environments focus on component level robustness and hardening. However, current technology can only ensure very limited lifetime in extreme environments.
Adrian Stoica   +6 more
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A self-recovery scheme for service function chaining

2015 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2015
Service function chaining provides a new service deployment model that delivers the traffic along the predefined logical paths of service functions with no regard of network topologies or transport mechanisms. The traffic path of service functions needs to be recovered at failure of the service functions but it may incur a signaling delay among control-
Seungik Lee, Myung-Ki Shin
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Dependable control systems with self-recovery constraint

The 2014 International Conference on Control, Automation and Information Sciences (ICCAIS 2014), 2014
A novel constrained-state feedback control design method for duty-standby controllers of a dependable control system is presented in this paper. The dependable control system is a replacement for the classical reliable control system which has been developed for wired and analog systems.
Tri Tran 0001, Quang Phuc Ha
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High Temperature Experiments for Circuit Self-Recovery

2004
Temperature and radiation tolerant electronics, as well as long life survivability are key capabilities required for future NASA missions. Current approaches to electronics for extreme environments focus on component level robustness and hardening. Compensation techniques such as bias cancellation circuitry have also been employed.
Didier Keymeulen   +5 more
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Stimulation of Cellular Self-Recovery by Application of the Similia-Principle

British Homeopathic Journal, 1995
The stimulation of self-recovery by applying the similia-principle is considered to be the essence of homeopathy. The similia-principle indicates that a substance which causes certain symptoms in a healthy organism, may be applied in a curative sense to a diseased organism with identical symptoms.
R. VAN WIJK, F. A. C. WIEGANT
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Mindfulness and Self-Recovery

This study analyzed the author's own recovery process from a decade of social withdrawal from the perspective of mindfulness, wellbeing, and a holistic approach. In particular, it focused on the internal transformation and gradual process of social participation that occurred as a result of a change in outlook on life and death at the age of 39, and ...
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Self-Recovery from Stuttering

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1965
W M, SHEARER, J D, WILLIAMS
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Transfer, Amplification, Storage, and Complete Self‐Recovery of Supramolecular Chirality in an Achiral Polymer System

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Tengfei Miao   +2 more
exaly  

Self-Service Technology Recovery: The Effect of Recovery Initiation and Locus of Responsibility

Journal of Interactive Marketing, 2021
Hung M Dao, Aristeidis Theotokis
exaly  

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