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Despite the reliability of modern disks, recent studies have made it clear that a new class of faults, UndetectedDisk Errors (UDEs) also known as silent data corruption events, become a real challenge as storage capacity scales. While RAID systems have proven effective in protecting data from traditional disk failures, silent data corruption events remain a significant problem unaddressed by RAID...
A bi-characteristic-impedance transmission line (BCITL) model has recently been used to analyze active loaded transmission lines. Interestingly, associated BCITL can exhibit nonreciprocal and amplifying behavior. However, associated formulas are complicated and do not provide much physical insight into the problems. Thus, the graphical tool developed for BCITLs is employed in this paper to analyze...
Searching in complex networks is different from random and regular networks for existing long range connections and hub nodes. So the research on structure and characters of networks will improve the search speed and lower the load of nodes. Though getting the shortest paths is the best choice, in a real network, it is impossible for a node to get global information. For example, there is not a node...
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