Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 339Pergamon Press, 2002 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... machine G would receive ) and is required to concurrently simulate G , so that , under fault - free operation , the state g1 of the original group machine G can be recovered from the corresponding state h of the redundant machine H ...
... machine G would receive ) and is required to concurrently simulate G , so that , under fault - free operation , the state g1 of the original group machine G can be recovered from the corresponding state h of the redundant machine H ...
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... machine G and an independent machine T as shown in Fig . 4. We will refer to machine T as a separate monitor or a monitoring machine ( the latter term has been used in finite semiautomata [ 23-25 ] , and other settings ) . The ...
... machine G and an independent machine T as shown in Fig . 4. We will refer to machine T as a separate monitor or a monitoring machine ( the latter term has been used in finite semiautomata [ 23-25 ] , and other settings ) . The ...
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... Machine ( with group G ) Decomposition Monitoring Machine ( with group T ) Equality Check G / N N O Fig . 6. Monitoring operation under a particular group machine decomposition . = Ciz = Ci , 92 Cin2 Ci2 ( here x denotes the coset ...
... Machine ( with group G ) Decomposition Monitoring Machine ( with group T ) Equality Check G / N N O Fig . 6. Monitoring operation under a particular group machine decomposition . = Ciz = Ci , 92 Cin2 Ci2 ( here x denotes the coset ...
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