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Reliability and Diagnostics

Summary

The aim of this subject is three areas, diagnostic, reliability and codding. In the area of diagnostic, the subject deals with the fundamental conceptions of testing, with the testing by means of linear feedback register including symptom analyses and automatic test generators, with the Boundary Scan Architecture for testing. In the area of reliability, the subject deals with fundamental conceptions of reliability, with the calculation of reliability parameters including Markovski model, with the fault tolerant systems and its particular realization with the transition from the reliability to the quality, application theory quality QPL and QML. In area of coding, the subject deals with the fundamental of coding, with the linear code, with the cyclic code, with the Hamming code and with the convolution code

Literature

Parker K. P.: The Boundary-scan handbook; Kluwer 2003; ISBN 1-4020-7496-4
Crouch A. L.: Design for test, For digital IC'sand embedded core systems; Prentice Hall 1999; ISBN 0-13-0848-27-1
Abramovici M., Breuer M. A. and Friedman A. D.: Digital System Testing and Testable Design. IEEE PRESS 1990; ISBN 0-7803-1062-4 
Bleeker H., Eijnden P. and Jong F.: Boundary-Scan Test, A practical Approach; Kluwer Academic Publishers 1993; ISBN 0-7923-9296-5
Reed I. S. and Xuemin Chen: Error-control coding for data networks; Kluwer 1999; ISBN 978-0-7923-8528-8 

Advised literature

Pradham and etc.:Fault-Tolerant Computing, Theory and Techniques, Volume I; Prentice Hall 1986; ISBN 0-13-308-230-X
Pradham and etc.:Fault-Tolerant Computing, Theory and Techniques, Volume II; Prentice Hall 1986; ISBN 0-13-308-222-9


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-4202
Abbreviation SaD
Course title Reliability and Diagnostics
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jaroslav Zdrálek, Ph.D.