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... algorithms can be invoked to " repair " the fault . LSI technology holds the promise of more powerful , sophisticated computers with smaller power and weight requirements . However , since technology is rapidly advancing , the effective ...
... algorithms can be invoked to " repair " the fault . LSI technology holds the promise of more powerful , sophisticated computers with smaller power and weight requirements . However , since technology is rapidly advancing , the effective ...
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... algorithm may be initiated . Fault recovery to correct a detected fault . Automatic recovery algorithms are essential for space flights since human intervention will not be possible . Fault masking appears to be a good approach ...
... algorithm may be initiated . Fault recovery to correct a detected fault . Automatic recovery algorithms are essential for space flights since human intervention will not be possible . Fault masking appears to be a good approach ...
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... effort must be initiated at the inception of a mission and must be an integral part of the management plan . Software recovery procedures and algorithms to handle single and multiple failures are required , and need considerable research ...
... effort must be initiated at the inception of a mission and must be an integral part of the management plan . Software recovery procedures and algorithms to handle single and multiple failures are required , and need considerable research ...
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... algorithms for space computers . Fault - tolerant hard- ware and software for space computers is still in its infancy and needs considerable support from NASA . Computer Architecture . There is no one computer architec- ture uniquely ...
... algorithms for space computers . Fault - tolerant hard- ware and software for space computers is still in its infancy and needs considerable support from NASA . Computer Architecture . There is no one computer architec- ture uniquely ...
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... algorithms and evaluation of algorithms would be enhanced . We believe that NASA should institute a vigorous and long- 52 52.
... algorithms and evaluation of algorithms would be enhanced . We believe that NASA should institute a vigorous and long- 52 52.
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