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The dedicated observer approach to instrument failure detection
One approach to the problem of detecting instrument failure in operating systems using functional redundancy (as opposed to hardware redundancy) is described. The practical feasibility of this scheme is discussed in terms of results obtained on simulators. A bibliography covering the field of fault detection by "artificial" redundancy is included.