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Title | Continuity |
Author(s) | Rui Barradas Pereira |
Level | Basic |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
The continuity of a system is the ability of the total system (comprising all elements necessary to maintain craft position within the defined area) to perform its function without interruption during the intended operation. More specifically, continuity is the probability that the specified system performance will be maintained for the duration of a phase of operation, presuming that the system was available at the beginning of that phase of operation[nb 1].
Types of Failures and its Impact on Continuity
Measuring Continuity
Notes
- ^ This definition was adapted from the 2008 US Federal Radionavigation Plan[1]
References
- ^ US Federal Radionavigation Plan, DOT-VNTSC-RITA-08-02/DoD-4650.5, 2008