redundancy
/rəˈdəndənsi/
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Description
redundancy
use of a number of critical components for securing one or more functions of a system with the intention of increasing its reliability, usually in the form of a backup or fail-safe design
redundancy
in information theory, extra bits transmitted without adding information
redundancy
in linguistics, information that is expressed more than once
redundancy
principle of cryptography for which the recipient can check the message for correctness by simply looking at it
redundancy
in signal processing, magnitude that gives an idea of the degree of coherence, ordering or randomness of any sequence of information
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