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The specific sensor fault refers to the failure of the front magnetometers, one of the two sets of sensors critical to vehicle lateral control.
Random fault refers to stochastic three-phase short circuits on any transmission lines.
A critical fault refers to one that inevitably leads to a system outage in the absence of an appropriate protective control action.
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Color gradient on faults refers to probability that fault segment will rupture, while percentages in bold refer to rupture probabilities for each fault as a whole.
These security faults refer to impersonation and replay attacks that could produce the generation of a forged proof stating that certain medication was administered to an inpatient when it was not.
Active faults, referred to as Shionohira, Idosawa and Yunotake faults, exist in the deformation area (Research Group for Active Faults of Japan, 1991; Ishiyama et al., 2011).
Fault tolerance: refers to the ability of the protocol to continue work or operate even under some faults or failures properly.
This fault is referred to as the range-bounding fault (RBF) in this study.
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