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Coding Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational and Dynamic Systems (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
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Coding Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational and Dynamic Systems (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 660
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Coding Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational and Dynamic
Systems describes coding approaches for designing fault-tolerant
systems, i.e., systems that exhibit structured redundancy that
enables them to distinguish between correct and incorrect results
or between valid and invalid states. Since redundancy is expensive
and counter-intuitive to the traditional notion of system design,
the book focuses on resource-efficient methodologies that avoid
excessive use of redundancy by exploiting the algorithmic/dynamic
structure of a particular combinational or dynamic system. The
first part of Coding Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational
and Dynamic Systems focuses on fault-tolerant combinational systems
providing a review of von Neumann's classical work on Probabilistic
Logics (including some more recent work on noisy gates) and
describing the use of arithmetic coding and algorithm-based
fault-tolerant schemes in algebraic settings. The second part of
the book focuses on fault tolerance in dynamic systems. Coding
Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational and Dynamic Systems
also discusses how, in a dynamic system setting, one can relax the
traditional assumption that the error-correcting mechanism is
fault-free by using distributed error correcting mechanisms. The
final chapter presents a methodology for fault diagnosis in
discrete event systems that are described by Petri net models;
coding techniques are used to quickly detect and identify failures.
From the Foreword "Hadjicostis has significantly expanded the
setting to processes occurring in more general algebraic and
dynamic systems... The book responds to the growing need to handle
faults in complex digital chips and complex networked systems, and
to consider the effects of faults at the design stage rather than
afterwards." George Verghese, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Coding Approaches to Fault Tolerance in Combinational and Dynamic
Systems will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners
in the area of fault tolerance, systems design and control.
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