A Performance Prediction Model for a Fault-Tolerant Computer During Recovery and Restoration
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A Performance Prediction Model for a Fault-Tolerant Computer During Recovery and Restoration
- Publication date
- 1993-09-01
- Usage
- Public Domain
- Topics
- ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER, ABBREVIATIONS, ALABAMA, ATMOSPHERIC MODELS, DATA BASES, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES, MISSISSIPPI, NOWCASTING, RAWINSONDES, SATELLITE OBSERVATION, ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE, TENNESSEE, WEATHER DATA RECORDERS, WIND PROFILES, ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING, CONVECTION CLOUDS, EXPERIMENT DESIGN, MESOSCALE PHENOMENA, PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY), REMOTE SENSING, REMOTE SENSORS
- Collection
- nasa_techdocs
- Contributor
- NASA
- Language
- English
The modeling and design of a fault-tolerant multiprocessor system is addressed. In particular, the behavior of the system during recovery and restoration after a fault has occurred is investigated. Given that a multicomputer system is designed using the Algorithm to Architecture to Mapping Model (ATAMM), and that a fault (death of a computing resource) occurs during its normal steady-state operation, a model is presented as a viable research tool for predicting the performance bounds of the system during its recovery and restoration phases. Furthermore, the bounds of the performance behavior of the system during this transient mode can be assessed. These bounds include: time to recover from the fault (t(sub rec)), time to restore the system (t(sub rec)) and whether there is a permanent delay in the system's Time Between Input and Output (TBIO) after the system has reached a steady state. An implementation of an ATAMM based computer was developed with the Generic VHSIC Spaceborne Computer (GVSC) as the target system. A simulation of the GVSC was also written based on the code used in ATAMM Multicomputer Operating System (AMOS). The simulation is in turn used to validate the new model in the usefulness and accuracy in tracking the propagation of the delay through the system and predicting the behavior in the transient state of recovery and restoration. The model is validated as an accurate method to predict the transient behavior of an ATAMM based multicomputer during recovery and restoration.
- Accession-id
- 94N14136
- Addeddate
- 2011-05-21 23:29:12
- Document-source
- CASI
- Documentid
- 19940009663
- Identifier
- nasa_techdoc_19940009663
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t3vt2hw08
- Nasa-center
- NASA (non Center Specific)
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
- Online-source
-
http://wayback.archive-it.org/1792/20100213131505/http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940009663
- Original-nasa-rights
- Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; Final Report
- Ppi
- 300
- Report-number
- NAS 1.26:193829; NASA-CR-193829
- Rights
- Public Domain
- Updated-added-to-ntrs
- 2009-05-08
- Year
- 1993
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