Development of complete estimation methods in fractal structures considering reliability parameters
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fractal
channel
module
Conjunctive
registry structure
reliability
probability

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Kurdadze, M., & Murjikneli, G. (2024). Development of complete estimation methods in fractal structures considering reliability parameters. Georgian Scientists, 6(2), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.52340/gs.2024.06.02.07

Abstract

A new method for increasing the reliability of fractal structures in telecommunication systems is developed and analyzed. The structure of fractal computing modules with a chaotic displacement function and a non-chaotic rearrangement algorithm is discussed. The main modes of methodical processing of fractals in transmission systems (devices) are analyzed. A block diagram of the reliability control algorithm is given. The properties of fractal nature and different hardware options are shown in terms of reliability assurance and evaluation. The method of increasing the reliability of fractal structures by creeping variable displacement is discussed. The method of realization of fractals on the receiver-transmitter of telecommunication systems with pre-planned probability of reliability has been developed.

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