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Original Articles

Calculating the probability of information loss in centralized supervisory systems

Pages 73-87 | Published online: 16 Jul 2007
 

Abstract

The application of methods from queueing theory to the analysis of centralized supervisory systems for industrial processes is discussed. When information transmittal is sporadic, one of the quality criteria for operation of complex telemetering systems is the percent of information lost or the probability of structural information losses.

A method is given for determining this criterion for a system which has one or more common receivers at a central point and has a single traffic queue in the storage devices (single-stage systems).

* Translation of Automation and Remote Control (SOVIET), Vol. XXIII, 1962, No. 3, p. 321.

* Translation of Automation and Remote Control (SOVIET), Vol. XXIII, 1962, No. 3, p. 321.

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* Translation of Automation and Remote Control (SOVIET), Vol. XXIII, 1962, No. 3, p. 321.

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