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The next generation of space vehicles will … The next generation of space vehicles will integrate different mission functions on a shared computing platform using the advanced principle of Time and Space Partitioning (TSP). Improving the survivability of space vehicles requires reacting promptly on fault events, which implies timely fault detection.
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This paper addresses the definition and design of fault-detection mechanisms for TSP hypervisors, covering both time and space domains. In spite of our focus in aerospace applications, the safety attributes and cost-effectiveness of TSP systems have a wider potential scope of applicability to other safety-critical environments, namely those involving autonomous vehicles in automotive, airborne and underwater applications. ive, airborne and underwater applications.
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Address
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Évora, Portugal +
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Author
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Kleomar Almeida +
, Ricardo Correia Pinto +
, José Rufino +
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Booktitle
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Communication at the 5th Simpósio de Informática (INFORUM) +
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Document
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Document for Publication-Almeida2013Inforum.pdf +
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Almeida2013Inforum +
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Month
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sep +
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NumPubDate
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2,013.09 +
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Pages
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179–186 +
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Project
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Project:READAPT +
, Project:PROPHECY +
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ResearchLine
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Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS) +
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Title
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Fault Detection in Time- and Space-Partitioned Systems +
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Type
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inproceedings +
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Year
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2013 +
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1 April 2017 13:18:16 +
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