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Triple modular redundancy

Known as: TMR, Triple redundancy, Tripple Modular Redundancy 
In computing, triple modular redundancy, sometimes called triple-mode redundancy, (TMR) is a fault-tolerant form of N-modular redundancy, in which… 
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
In bit-patterned magnetic recording (BPMR), inter-track interference (ITI) becomes a major impairment due to the small track… 
2009
2009
Hierarchical application of Triple-Modular Redundancy (TMR) increases fault tolerance of digital Integrated Circuit (IC). In this… 
2005
2005
Due to their extremely small feature sizes and ultra low power consumption, quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) technology is… 
2005
2005
ZigBee is a new industrial standard for ad hoc networks based on IEEE 802.15.4. It is used for low data rate wireless networks… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The growing adoption of SRAM-based field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) in safety-critical applications demands for efficient… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
This is the first study to report on the determination of Sb species in urine. To this end, HPLC was coupled online to an ICP-MS… 
Review
1997
Review
1997
This review of recent contributions reveals common conclusions about the effects of integration on location. For high trade costs… 
1980
1980
Microcomputer system reliability using triple-modular redundancy (TMR) is discussed when failures exist not only in any single…