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Fault detection with multiple observers

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2 Author(s)
Wang, C. ; Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA ; Schwartz, M.

The authors propose to use a set of independent observers to detect faults in communication systems that are modeled by finite-state machines. An algorithm for constructing these observers and a fast real-time fault detection mechanism used by each observer are given. Since these observers run in parallel and independently, one immediate benefit is that of graceful degradation; one failed observer will not cause collapse of the fault management system. In addition, each observer has a simpler structure than the original system and can be operated at higher speed

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INFOCOM '92. Eleventh Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, IEEE

Date of Conference: 4-8 May 1992

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