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Pneumatic tube traffic flow testing equipment is one of the most widely applied temporary traffic information collection instruments nowadays. The imported equipment is incapable of detecting the mixed traffic due to the single traffic environment in western countries. We developed the pressure tube traffic data acquisition and analysis equipment, which is suitable for the ubiquitous mixed traffic...
Grid monitoring, as an important part of any grid systems, is needed to query the state of grid resources and match user requirements with available grid resources. In order to ensure the availability of grid monitoring, the reliability imposed by software or hardware failure happened with unpredictable probability must be assessed. This paper contributes to study the reliability analysis approach...
In this paper, we present a new technique to improve the reliability of H-tree SRAM memories. This technique deals with the SRAM power-bus monitoring by using built-in current sensor (BICS) circuits that detect abnormal current dissipation in the memory power-bus. This abnormal current is the result of a single-event upset (SEU) in the memory and it is generated during the inversion of the state of...
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