Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1714027 | Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Nowadays the study of faults and their consequences has become an issue for highly safety critical computer network systems. How to bound the effects of a fault and how to tackle them in a dynamic system is still an open field. Here, an approach to studying this problem is presented as a hybrid strategy. The use of a multi-model technique from the point of view of real-time systems and intelligent control structure is described, in order to accomplish one challenge: to overcome the problem of the presence of local faults and the respective time delays within a real-time distributed system. This approach is pursued as a reconfigurable strategy according to communication time delays within a real-time distributed system. In fact, it is pursued as a reconfigurable strategy according to communication delays and local faults where the control strategy is modified from several perspectives.
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Authors
H. BenÃtez-Pérez,