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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Another advantage of the proposed setups is their simplicity and practical appli
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Since the both setups only modify the method to detect imminent power failures and leave the checkpoint algorithms unchanged, it is straightforward to apply them in existing checkpoint techniques.
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Furthermore, the proposed setups can reduce the complexity of the system, as they eliminate the need for communication (e.g., interrupt or access to $V_{ES}$) between the energy storage system and the computing system.
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-\subsection{Checkpoint Techniques and Evaluation Methods}
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-% \subsection{Design Checkpoint Techniques for Sufficient Power Duration}
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+% \subsection{Checkpoint Techniques and Evaluation Methods}
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+% % \subsection{Design Checkpoint Techniques for Sufficient Power Duration}
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-Power failure injection (soft reset)~\cite{wuIntOS2024,yildizEfficient2023}.
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+% Power failure injection (soft reset)~\cite{wuIntOS2024,yildizEfficient2023}.
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