MODULAR FAULT-TOLERANT DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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The problem of data storage in extreme external conditions with limited computing resources is analyzed. The necessity of creating small-size fault-tolerant modular data management systems optimized for use in embedded systems and microcontrollers is noted. An overview of the LittleDB, LMDB, and Berkeley DB database management systems is performed, and the areas of their use in real-world tasks are identified. A variant of a small-size database management system is proposed that allows efficient data management while minimizing the use of computing resources with special requirements for fault tolerance and noise immunity. The main solutions for optimizing the processes of adding, storing, processing and managing data in non-volatile memory are also considered. A software is developed that allows working with data in extreme operating conditions. The implemented database management system uses algorithms for data caching, error correction, and noise-proof encoding of information. The data storage speed is tested, and the high efficiency of the proposed system is demonstrated.
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