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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992
Abstract The accuracy and reliability of measurement information can be improved by means of data reconciliation methods. Normally a number of constraints is used, arising from conservation principles of e.g. chemical elements. These methods often suffer from low error sensitivity.
J. J. Heijnen+4 more
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Abstract The accuracy and reliability of measurement information can be improved by means of data reconciliation methods. Normally a number of constraints is used, arising from conservation principles of e.g. chemical elements. These methods often suffer from low error sensitivity.
J. J. Heijnen+4 more
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Error Detection and Correction
2019In-field operating conditions of an integrated circuit can vary significantly. Both manufacturing (process corners and mismatch) and non-manufacturing (temperature , voltage , ageing , etc.) induced factors can influence the operation of a circuit.
Wim Dehaene, Hans Reyserhove
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Enhanced Pedigree Error Detection
Human Heredity, 2002Accurate information on the relationships among individuals in a study is critical for valid linkage analysis. We extend the MLLR, EIBD, AIBS and IBS tests for detection of misspecified relationships to a broader range of relative pairs, and we improve the two-stage screening procedure for analyzing large data sets.
Kenneth Wilder+2 more
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1976
In the preceding chapters testing and debugging were treated as more or less manual processes. The following two chapters deal with these processes as being automatic. Computer systems that are able to recognise an error and take appropriate action are known in the literature as fault-tolerant systems.
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In the preceding chapters testing and debugging were treated as more or less manual processes. The following two chapters deal with these processes as being automatic. Computer systems that are able to recognise an error and take appropriate action are known in the literature as fault-tolerant systems.
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Error detection: A study in anaesthesia
Ergonomics, 2006Although error has been shown as the main cause of accidents in complex systems, little attention has been paid to error detection. However, reducing the consequences of error depends largely on error detection. The goal of this paper is to synthesize the existing scientific knowledge on error detection, mostly based on studies conducted in laboratory ...
Adelaïde Blavier, Anne-Sophie Nyssen
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Unidirectional error detecting codes
1991A fixed-length binary code is called t-unidirectional error detecting if no codeword can be transformed into another codeword by at most t unidirectional errors. In this paper we consider the problem of mapping information sequences of length k into code-words of a t-unidirectional error detecting code of length k+p. In case of systematic codes we show
G. Cohen, GARGANO, Luisa, VACCARO, Ugo
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Reliability of scaling error detection
Journal of Dental Education, 1980Reliability of scaling error detection among dental hygiene instructors is a basis for grade equity. This study tested statistically (ANOVA) grading reliability and variance factors using ten students' scaling performance scores while treating 34 patients. Nine instructors were grouped according to experience, and the patients were grouped according to
PE Kerber, IR Biller
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2019
There are a large number of measurement data points of GPS that are distributed on Qinghai–Tibet railway with a length of 1142 km. Due to various measurement reasons, there are inevitably some measurement errors. It is very important to develop a method to detect possible errors from all data points, and thus the reliability of GPS data can be improved
Ruijun Cheng, Dewang Chen
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There are a large number of measurement data points of GPS that are distributed on Qinghai–Tibet railway with a length of 1142 km. Due to various measurement reasons, there are inevitably some measurement errors. It is very important to develop a method to detect possible errors from all data points, and thus the reliability of GPS data can be improved
Ruijun Cheng, Dewang Chen
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Australian Surveyor, 1978
Abstract The detection of large and obvious gross errors in observations generally presents no difficulty. In the case of a less obvious but still doubtful observation, however, it is desirable to have some sort of objective criteria to assist in deciding whether or not to reject such an observation.
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Abstract The detection of large and obvious gross errors in observations generally presents no difficulty. In the case of a less obvious but still doubtful observation, however, it is desirable to have some sort of objective criteria to assist in deciding whether or not to reject such an observation.
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1999
The most important measure of error detection is the Hamming distance. This defines the number of changes in the transmitted bits that are required in order for a code word to be received as another code word. The more bits that are added, the greater the Hamming distance can be, and the objective of a good error detecting code is to be able to ...
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The most important measure of error detection is the Hamming distance. This defines the number of changes in the transmitted bits that are required in order for a code word to be received as another code word. The more bits that are added, the greater the Hamming distance can be, and the objective of a good error detecting code is to be able to ...
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