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Abstract This article discusses computing systems that operate in residue number systems (RNSs). The main direction of improving computer systems (CSs) is increasing the speed of implementation of arithmetic operations and the reliability of their functioning. Encoding data in RNS solves the problem of optimal redundancy, i.e., the creation of such computing systems provides maximum reliability with restrictions on weight and size characteristics. This article proposes new structures of fault-tolerant CSs operating in RNS in the case of the application with an active fault-tolerant method. The use of the active fault-tolerant method (dynamic redundancy) in the RNSs provides higher reliability. In addition, with an increase in the digits of CSs, the efficiency of using the proposed structures increases.

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