sidekatkestus
Sidekatkestus is a term used in systems engineering and control theory to describe the deliberate, controlled cessation of secondary or auxiliary subsystems when the primary process requires protection, resource reallocation, or maintenance. The concept defines a formal protocol for isolating non-critical components to preserve core functionality, improve reliability, and reduce energy consumption during fault conditions, high demand, or scheduled maintenance. It is particularly relevant in complex, embedded or automated systems where multiple subsystems operate in parallel and interdependencies can complicate fault response.
Etymology: The term derives from Estonian side meaning "side" and katkestus meaning "discontinuation" or "interruption". It
Process and mechanisms: Implementations typically specify a subsystem hierarchy, pre-defined shutdown order, safe states, data preservation,
Applications: In industrial control, sidekatkestus can reduce load on a central controller and prevent cascading failures.
Relation to related concepts: It is related to graceful degradation, fail-safe design, and fault isolation. See