Over the past half century, computing systems have experienced over three orders of magnitude improvement in average time to failure and over seven orders of magnitude improvement in work accomplished between outages. This chapter surveys, compares, and contrasts the architectural techniques used to improve system reliability in space and aviation applications. The generic techniques are instantiated by actual system examples taken from the space and aviation domains. The chapter concludes by observing trends and projecting future developments.
Failure‐Tolerant Architectures for Health Management
System Health Management ; 467-482
2011-07-15
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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