This lecture conveys comprehension for different keywords, models and principles; the knowledge of various possibilities of realizations; circuit engineering principles for systems with a high reliability, availability, or safety.
This lecture constists of:
- Lecture and guest speeches (Dietrich, Kupzog, Sauter)
- Exercises (Kupzog)
- Smartcard-Labor (Kienesberger)
The focus of the course is the field of automation control systems (credit transaction systems are not covered), topics are: reliability, availability, fault tolerance, redundancy, ..., distributions, life models, systems with serial and parallel redundancy, redundancy principles, fault diagnosis, faults in microcomputer systems, plausibility, quality, test pattern generation, built-in test, boundary scan, diversity, multi-computer systems, networks
The slides of the lectures, partly including supplement text, are available in the download section of this lecture ("Literature -> Go to Course Materials" here in TISS). Four different sets of the slides are available (1 slide per page - "1er", 3 slides per page - "3er", 6 slides per page - "6er", slides with notes - "Notizen") that all cover the same slides but use different layouts. The layout Notizen also includes additional text in some cases.