redundancyrɪˈdʌn dən si
redundancy (n)
- plural
- redundancies
English Definitions:
redundancy (noun)
repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission
redundancy, redundance (noun)
the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded
"the use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers"
redundancy (noun)
(electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails
redundancy (noun)
repetition of an act needlessly
redundancy (Noun)
The state of being redundant; a superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness.
redundancy (Noun)
Duplication of components or circuits to provide survival of the total system in case of failure of single components.
redundancy (Noun)
Duplication of parts of a message to guard against transmission errors.
redundancy (Noun)
The state of being unemployed because one's job is no longer necessary; the dismissal of such an employee; a layoff.
redundancy (Noun)
surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be rejected by the court without impairing the validity of what remains.
Redundancy
In engineering, redundancy is the duplication of critical components or functions of a system with the intention of increasing reliability of the system, usually in the case of a backup or fail-safe. In many safety-critical systems, such as fly-by-wire and hydraulic systems in aircraft, some parts of the control system may be triplicated, which is formally termed triple modular redundancy. An error in one component may then be out-voted by the other two. In a triply redundant system, the system has three sub components, all three of which must fail before the system fails. Since each one rarely fails, and the sub components are expected to fail independently, the probability of all three failing is calculated to be extraordinarily small; often outweighed by other risk factors, e.g., human error. Redundancy may also be known by the terms "majority voting systems" or "voting logic".
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