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Hybrid redundancy system for improving reliability - A concept
System combines two concepts - triple modular redundancy (TMR) and spares (replacement system) redundancy. System has triplicated active unit core with associated bank of specifically arranged standby spare units. Curves plotted from characteristic equation show hybrid system is more reliable than conventional TMR systems
Reliability modeling and analysis of a dynamic TMR system using standby spares
Reliability modeling and analysis of dynamic TMR using standby spare
Reliability estimation procedures and CARE: The Computer-Aided Reliability Estimation Program
Ultrareliable fault-tolerant onboard digital systems for spacecraft intended for long mission life exploration of the outer planets are under development. The design of systems involving self-repair and fault-tolerance leads to the companion problem of quantifying and evaluating the survival probability of the system for the mission under consideration and the constraints imposed upon the system. Methods have been developed to (1) model self-repair and fault-tolerant organizations; (2) compute survival probability, mean life, and many other reliability predictive functions with respect to various systems and mission parameters; (3) perform sensitivity analysis of the system with respect to mission parameters; and (4) quantitatively compare competitive fault-tolerant systems. Various measures of comparison are offered. To automate the procedures of reliability mathematical modeling and evaluation, the CARE (computer-aided reliability estimation) program was developed. CARE is an interactive program residing on the UNIVAC 1108 system, which makes the above calculations and facilitates report preparation by providing output in tabular form, graphical 2-dimensional plots, and 3-dimensional projections. The reliability estimation of fault-tolerant organization by means of the CARE program is described
From Lattice Gauge Theories to Hydrogen Atoms
We construct canonical transformations to obtain a complete and most
economical realization of the physical Hilbert space of pure
lattice gauge theory in terms of Wigner coupled Hilbert spaces of
hydrogen atoms. One hydrogen atom is assigned to every plaquette of the
lattice. A complete orthonormal description of the Wilson loop basis in is obtained by all possible angular momentum Wigner couplings of hydrogen
atom energy eigenstates describing electric fluxes on the
loops. The SU(2) gauge invariance implies that the total angular momenta of all
hydrogen atoms vanish. The canonical transformations also enable us to rewrite
the Kogut-Susskind Hamiltonian in terms of fundamental Wilson loop operators
and their conjugate electric fields. The resulting loop Hamiltonian has a
global SU(2) invariance and a simple weak coupling ()
continuum limit. The canonical transformations leading to the loop Hamiltonian
are valid for any SU(N). The ideas and techniques can also be extended to
higher dimension.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. minor typos corrected, minor changes in abstrac
Analysis of Demand for Major Spices in India
India is the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of spices in the world. The demand scenario for major spices in India has been comprehensively examined in the study. The shift in preferences of domestic consumers for food items, increasing urbanization and rising incomes, altered demographic and social factors and the changes in productivity of spices have brought about changes in the pattern of their consumption and demand. A two-stage budgeting framework, which is a recent development in the theory, of demand with quadratic terms of total expenditure / food expenditure and is an appropriate technique for computing the expenditure elasticities, has been employed to work out the expenditure elasticities for spices in India. The resultant expenditure elasticities range between 0.40 and 0.60 and do not show much disparity across different income classes or regions and over the years. Also, the household consumption demand projections for important spices in the country for the years 2005, 2010 and 2015 show that the domestic demand for spices would increase further in the coming years.Agricultural and Food Policy,
Interior noise prediction methodology: ATDAC theory and validation
The Acoustical Theory for Design of Aircraft Cabins (ATDAC) is a computer program developed to predict interior noise levels inside aircraft and to evaluate the effects of different aircraft configurations on the aircraft acoustical environment. The primary motivation for development of this program is the special interior noise problems associated with advanced turboprop (ATP) aircraft where there is a tonal, low frequency noise problem. Prediction of interior noise levels requires knowledge of the energy sources, the transmission paths, and the relationship between the energy variable and the sound pressure level. The energy sources include engine noise, both airborne and structure-borne; turbulent boundary layer noise; and interior noise sources such as air conditioner noise and auxiliary power unit noise. Since propeller and engine noise prediction programs are widely available, they are not included in ATDAC. Airborne engine noise from any prediction or measurement may be input to this program. This report describes the theory and equations implemented in the ATDAC program
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