fault-tolerant network
1Fault-tolerant system — This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault tolerance or graceful degradation is the property that enables a system (often computer based) to continue operating… …
2fault tolerant server — A dedicated PC that safeguards critical data and maintains user productivity in the event of a failure on the network via duplication of data and the incorporation of backup devices …
3Network-attached storage — Not to be confused with Storage area network. Network attached storage Connects to Local area network via: Ethernet Hard drives via one of: SATA SAS USB Fibre Channel Common manufacturers HP NetApp Dell Cisco …
4Byzantine fault tolerance — is a sub field of error tolerance research inspired by the Byzantine Generals Problem, which is a generalized version of the Two Generals Problem.The object of Byzantine fault tolerance is to be able to defend against a Byzantine failure , in… …
5Controller-area network — (CAN or CAN bus) is a computer network protocol and bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other without a host computer.It was designed specifically for automotive applications but is now also used… …
6Controller area network — Controller–area network (CAN or CAN bus) is a vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer. CAN is a message based protocol, designed specifically for… …
7Cellular neural network — Cellular neural networks (CNN) are a parallel computing paradigm similar to neural networks, with the difference that communication is allowed between neighbouring units only. Typical applications include image processing, analyzing 3D surfaces,… …
8Scale-free network — A scale free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P ( k ) of nodes in the network having k connections to other nodes goes for large values of k as P ( k ) k − γ where… …
9Content addressable network — The Content Addressable Network (CAN) is a distributed, decentralized P2P infrastructure that provides hash table functionality on an Internet like scale. CAN was one of the original four distributed hash table proposals, introduced concurrently… …
10Controller Area Network — Der CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) ist ein asynchrones, serielles Bussystem und gehört zu den Feldbussen. Um die Kabelbäume (bis zu 2 km pro Fahrzeug) zu reduzieren und dadurch Gewicht zu sparen, wurde der CAN Bus 1983 von Bosch für die… …