containing the components of a computer central processor, complete with instruction processing unit, arithmetic, interrupt , and basic communication facilities. Such devices have been around since the early 1970s and have greatly benefitted from the continuing
100.1 Models Classes of Systems to Be Modeled • Two Major Approaches to Modeling • Forms of the Model • Nonuniqueness • Approximation of Continuous Systems by Discrete Models 100.2 Dynamic Response
98.1 Introduction 98.2 Definitions of Failure, Fault, and Error 98.3 Failure Rate and Reliability 98.4 Relationship Between Reliability and Failure Rate 98.5 Mean Time to Failure 98.6 Mean Time to Repair 98.7 Mean Time Between Failures
96.1 Introduction 96.2 Types of Operating Systems 96.3 Distributed Computing Systems 96.4 Fault-Tolerant Systems 96.5 Parallel Processing 96.6 Real-Time Systems 96.7 Operating System Structure 96.8 Industry Standards 96.9 Conclusions
40.1 Grounding, Shielding, and Filtering John M. Roman Grounding.Shielding.Filtering Telematics 40.2 Spectrum, Specifications, and Measurement Techniques Martin A. Uman Procedures University of Florida, Gainesville