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... Separate monitors for group machines When the redundant group machine is of the form H = G × T , we recover the results obtained in Sections 2 and 3 for the separate case : the encoding homomorphism : G H ( where ( g ) = ( g ) = ( g ) ...
... Separate monitors for group machines When the redundant group machine is of the form H = G × T , we recover the results obtained in Sections 2 and 3 for the separate case : the encoding homomorphism : G H ( where ( g ) = ( g ) = ( g ) ...
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... separate monitor , the elements of Z6 are partitioned into two cosets : Co = { 0,2,4 } and C1 = { 1,3,5 } . If we use Z3 as a monitor the resulting partitioning is given by the cosets C = { 0,3 } , C = { 1,4 } and C2 { 1,4 } and C2 ...
... separate monitor , the elements of Z6 are partitioned into two cosets : Co = { 0,2,4 } and C1 = { 1,3,5 } . If we use Z3 as a monitor the resulting partitioning is given by the cosets C = { 0,3 } , C = { 1,4 } and C2 { 1,4 } and C2 ...
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... separate way . The next section discusses separate fault tolerance , that is , the case when an independent , separate monitor operates alongside with the original finite semiautomaton . 4.3.2 . Characterization of monitoring schemes ...
... separate way . The next section discusses separate fault tolerance , that is , the case when an independent , separate monitor operates alongside with the original finite semiautomaton . 4.3.2 . Characterization of monitoring schemes ...
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