It is similar to the Cortex-A profile for applications processing but adds features which make it more fault tolerant and suitable for use in hard real-time and safety critical applications.
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Multiple "'local sources "'( even if more expensive and infrequently used ) can make the transmission grid more fault tolerant to weather and other disasters that can disconnect distant suppliers.
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Wireless sensor network is a new paradigm in designing fault tolerant mission critical systems, to enable varied applications like threat detection, environmental monitoring, traditional sensing and actuation and much more.
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I understand that some simple animals, such as worms, do use such a system, which would appear to be more fault tolerant and thus I would expect evolution to favor it.
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The BaseN Platform is a scalable, inherently distributed and fault tolerant Internet of Things ( IoT ) and spime platform, enabling required scalability for hosting millions of things and millions of spimes.
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These " fault tolerant " systems, which can cost up to several hundred thousand dollars each, are used to run key information systems for air traffic controllers, 911 lines and telephone networks.
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However, this is really just a specific example of one of the problems inherent in human interaction with fault tolerant design ( where the " faults " are caused by inattentive humans ).
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The Configurable Fault Tolerant Processor Project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of using Field Programmable Gate Arrays ( FPGAs ) for spacecraft computer processing by applying various fault tolerance techniques to the designs.
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Starting with its acquisition of Tandem, the famous producer of Fault Tolerant systems, Compaq put its foot in the corporate market door, and now it will take its activities to the next level.
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Stratus Computer fell 10 . 875, to 28 . 375, after the maker of extra-rugged " fault tolerant " computer systems reported earnings that disappointed securities analysts, some of whom lowered their stock assessments.