Robert E Collins
5 Papers
147 Citations
Robert E Collins is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redundancy (engineering) & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Event driven executive
Bhalchandra Ramchanda Tulpule,Robert E Collins,John Cheetham,Smith Cornwell +3 more
- 17 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a precedence graph is used to model a set of dependent tasks, from which a dependency table and a prerequisite table are established for reference within each processor during execution.
Patent
n-Dimensional modular multiprocessor lattice architecture
Bhalchandra Ramchandra Tulpule,Robert E Collins,Daniel G. Binnall +2 more
- 17 May 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of n-dimensional modular entities are internally interconnected via as many as n duel port random access memory devices (DPRs), each memory device dedicated solely to the interchange of information between two modular entities in an ndimensional lattice of modular entities.
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Equalization in redundant channels
Bhalchandra Ramchandra Tulpule,Robert E Collins,Donald F Cominelli,Richard Douglas O'neil +3 more
- 02 Oct 1986
TL;DR: In this paper, a miscomparison between a channel's configuration data base and a voted system configuration database in a redundant channel system having identically operating, frame synchronous channels triggers autoequalization of the channel's historical signal data bases in a hierarchical, chronological manner with that of a correctly operating channel.
Patent
Autoequalization in redundant channels
Bhalchandra Ramchandra Tulpule,Robert E Collins,Donald F Cominelli,Richard Douglas O'neil +3 more
- 01 Oct 1987
TL;DR: In this article, a miscomparison between a channel's configuration data base and a voted system configuration database in a redundant channel system having identically operating, frame synchronous channels triggers autoequalization of the channel's historical signal data bases in a hierarchical, chronological manner with that of a correctly operating channel.