نتایج جستجو برای: majority voter mv
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A Triple-modular redundancy (TMR) system will have a failure if Single Event Transient (SET) faults affect the voter. In this paper, we propose a full SET-tolerance dual-modular majority voter (DMV) circuit for all internal nodes. The DMV consisting of two simplex-modular voters, two inverters, a C-element inverter and a weak keeper is implemented in CMOS 40 nm technology. A novel XOR gate and ...
Defect rate in Nanoelectronics is much higher than conventional CMOS circuits. Hardware redundancy can be a suitable solution for fault tolerance in nano level. A voter circuit is a part of a redundancy based fault tolerant system that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of one or more faults within its components. Robustness of the voter circuit defines the reliability...
The space-time phases of a complex dynamic system are the probability distributions for state as a function of space and time which arise by evolving initial probability distributions from the distant past. Toom proved important results about space-time phases for a class of majority voter probabilistic cellular automata (PCA). Here, variants of the majority voter PCA are presented which are pr...
The number of component classifiers chosen for an ensemble has a great impact on its prediction ability. In this paper, we use a geometric framework for a priori determining the ensemble size, applicable to most of the existing batch and online ensemble classifiers. There are only a limited number of studies on the ensemble size considering Majority Voting (MV) and Weighted Majority Voting (WMV...
The role of electoral incentives vs. selection is ideally analyzed in a setting where individual legislators are selected to decide on policies under different rules and voter preferences can be precisely measured. This the first paper look at such situation. institutional Switzerland allows us observe behavior who change from proportionally-elected chamber majority-elected parliament with thei...
Voting algorithms are used to arbitrate between variant results in a wide range of highly dependable real-time control applications. These applications include N-Modular Redundant hardware systems and diversely designed software systems based on N-Version Programming. The most sophisticated and complex voting algorithms can even tolerate malicious (or Byzantine) variant errors. Voting algorithm...
The combination of N-modular redundancy (NMR) and standby sparing has resulted in a promising redundancy technique for protecting those portions of a fault-tolerant system whose continuous real-time operation is essential. This technique, known as hybrid redundancy, uses N + Sp identical modules. N of these are connected to a majority voter to form an NMR core. The remaining Sp are used as stan...
The regressive nature of consumption taxes poses a challenge to partisan theory. Using data for up to 20 OECD countries in the period 1970-2003 this article aims to explore the question of whether the idea that social democratic governments typically have to compromise on policy goals and core constituency interests to make themselves more appealing to the median voter necessitates the use of r...
The Finagle point (Wuffle et al., 1989), the yolk (McKelvey, 1986; Ferejohn et al., 1984) and the epsilon-core (Wooders, 1983; Salant and Goodstein, 1990; Tovey, 2010; Feld and Grofman, 1991) are three solution concepts that have been proposed to predict the outcome of majority voting in the Euclidean spatial model. Relationships among these three concepts are investigated in (Bra̋uninger, 2007)...
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