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What is the difference between sis and siso ?​

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Answered by 4516
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both have same meaning that means sister.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Difference between sis and siso.

EXPLANATION:

SIS:

  • A Safety Instrumented System (SIS) includes an engineered set of hardware and software program controls which are specifically used on critical systems.
  • A SIS is engineered to carry out precise manipulate features to fail secure or maintain secure operation of a technique whilst unacceptable or dangerous conditions arise.  
  • Safety Instrumented Systems must be impartial from all other control structures that manage the identical gadget so one can make certain SIS functionality not compromised.  
  • However, all the manage elements in an SIS are committed entirely to the proper functioning of the SIS.
  • The unique manipulate capabilities performed by using an SIS are referred to as Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF).

SISO:

  • SISO- Single Input, Single Output refers to a wireless communications system in which one antenna is used at the source, transmitter and one antenna is used on the vacation spot, receiver.
  • SISO is the most effective antenna generation.  
  • In some environments, SISO systems are susceptible to issues caused by multi path consequences.  
  • The simplest form of radio link may be defined in MIMO phrases as SISO - Single Input Single Output.  
  • This is correctly a standard radio channel - this transmitter operates with one antenna as does the receiver.  
  • There is not any range and no extra processing required.
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