Smart Distributed Systems

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In this thesis, "Smart" Distributed Systems are investigated. The levels of intelligence being incorporated into sensors and actuators is increasing allowing a variety of novel features to be included. Already, sensors and actuators that can self-calibrate and perform compensation are available. This research work concentrates, however, on the possibilities for fault diagnosis and fault tolerance in heterogeneous distributed systems. At the present "smart" elements are being integrated into systems in an "ad hoc" manner. The aim of the thesis is to investigate the impact of different fault tolerance strategies using "smart" elements to provide guidance on the benefits of this new technology. Standards are important for the future and in the work a current standard, the Self Validation scheme (SEVA scheme) is taken and modified to consider Fault Detection, Isolation and Accommodation (FDIA). Four different strategies for fault tolerance are considered, hierarchical, distributed, virtual and a combination of the techniques called hybrid. It is also shown that the additional information from "smart" elements can be used to enhance voter performance in replicated systems.

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Héctor Benítez is a researcher at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, his main interests are in networked Control Systems and Fault Diagnosis. He has published more thant 90 papers amongst journals and conferences around the world.


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In this thesis, "Smart" Distributed Systems are investigated. The levels of intelligence being incorporated into sensors and actuators is increasing allowing a variety of novel features to be included. Already, sensors and actuators that can self-calibrate and perform compensation are available. This research work concentrates, however, on the possibilities for fault diagnosis and fault tolerance in heterogeneous distributed systems. At the present "smart" elements are being integrated into systems in an "ad hoc" manner. The aim of the thesis is to investigate the impact of different fault tolerance strategies using "smart" elements to provide guidance on the benefits of this new technology. Standards are important for the future and in the work a current standard, the Self Validation scheme (SEVA scheme) is taken and modified to consider Fault Detection, Isolation and Accommodation (FDIA). Four different strategies for fault tolerance are considered, hierarchical, distributed, virtual and a combination of the techniques called hybrid. It is also shown that the additional information from "smart" elements can be used to enhance voter performance in replicated systems.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783838337975
    • Anzahl Seiten 212
    • Genre Allgemein & Lexika
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 334g
    • Untertitel The use of smart elements for fault diagnosis within a distributed system
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T13mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9783838337975
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3838337972
    • Veröffentlichung 12.01.2010
    • Titel Smart Distributed Systems
    • Autor Hector Benitez-Perez
    • Sprache Englisch

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