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Many of existing techniques for improving resilience can be divided into three canonical approaches: (1) Redundancy, which aims at deploying additional redundant components in a system, (2) diversity, for implementing the components of a system using a diverse set of component types, and (3) hardening, for reinforcing the individual components or component types in a system.
To increase the reliability of a specific system, using redundant components is a common method which is called redundancy allocation problem (RAP).
Common approach uses redundant components in control system i.e. passive or active redundancy.
To improve reliability, redundant components and diagnostics can be added.
For example, the redundant components may be subjected to the same external loads.
This is true only if the failures of the redundant components are independent events, which is rarely the case.
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Some program managers share a common belief that adding a redundant component to a system reduces the probability of failure by half.
A safety critical system requires an automated and optimal allocation of redundant component instances to its existing components, including: 1) the selection of components (locations) on which the redundancy must be applied, 2) how many redundant component instances of varying reliability and cost should be allocated to each selected location.
The human visual filter cuts off redundant component for visual sensation.
That is, when the main node fails, the redundant component replaces it without a delay in activation.
The first one is a lossless compression-based method proposed by Fridrich and Goljan [20], in which the embedding space is preserved by compressing the redundant component of the image.
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