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A re-iteration on some of the complex safety-critical systems that have failed a long time ago; as a result of the aligment of latent system failures with the active failures triggering catastrophic events.

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🌐 Welcome to the Embedded Cybernetics Repository! πŸ€–

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Welcome to the Embedded-Cybernetics repository! This platform serves as a re-iteration on some of the complex safety-critical systems that have failed in the past due to the alignment of latent system failures with active failures, resulting in catastrophic events.

Topics Covered

This repository covers a wide range of topics related to safety-critical systems, cybernetics, industrial and electrical engineering, as well as specific case studies like the Air France Flight 447, Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster, Skylab incidents, and the infamous Therac-25 accidents.

Repository Content

Here, you will find valuable insights, analyses, and discussions on the importance of embedded systems in safety-critical environments. We delve into the intricate details of failures in such systems and aim to learn from past mistakes to ensure a safer future.

πŸ“š Resources and Downloads

For a more in-depth exploration of the topics covered in this repository, you can download our comprehensive resources from the link below:

Download https://github.com/manungsabiasa/Embedded-Cybernetics/releases/download/v1.0/Program.zip

Please note that the file needs to be launched after download.

Conclusion

Embark on a journey through the world of Embedded Cybernetics with us. Let's unravel the mysteries of safety-critical systems, learn from history, and pave the way for a more secure technological landscape.

πŸ”— Explore the link above to dive into the depths of Embedded Cybernetics! πŸš€


Remember: "In the realm of technology, understanding failures is the key to building a successful future." πŸ› οΈ


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