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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.
Hans Reyserhove, Wim Dehaene
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Error Detection and Correction using SET®
2015This chapter considers two fundamental questions for detecting and correcting errors made while playing the card game SET®. The game is played with a special deck of eighty-one cards, and the objective is to find three cards that form a set.
Gary Gordon, Elizabeth McMahon
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Error‐correcting cryptographic S‐boxes with multiple error detection and correction
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023SummaryIn this paper, the error‐correcting 4‐bit S‐boxes for cryptography applications with multiple error detection and correction are presented. Three 4‐bit S‐boxes which are used in the lightweight block ciphers PRESENT, Midori, and KLEIN are considered for implementation of the error‐correcting method.
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Error detection correction and control
Proceedings of the May 21-23, 1963, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '63 (Spring), 1963Although Error control is a desirable thing to have in any communication system it is obviously much more desirable in communication systems that handle data.
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Errors, error detection, error correction and hippocampal-region damage: Data and theories
Neuropsychologia, 2013This review and perspective article outlines 15 observational constraints on theories of errors, error detection, and error correction, and their relation to hippocampal-region (HR) damage. The core observations come from 10 studies with H.M., an amnesic with cerebellar and HR damage but virtually no neocortical damage.
Donald G, MacKay, Laura W, Johnson
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Parameter errors and gross errors detection, identification and correction
2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012Gross Errors and parameter errors can cause a significant degradation of the results provided by a state estimator, meanly when both appear simultaneously. The majority of methods developed to treat these errors do not consider that both appear simultaneously.
M. R. M. Castillo +2 more
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Arabic spelling error detection and correction
Natural Language Engineering, 2015AbstractA spelling error detection and correction application is typically based on three main components: a dictionary (or reference word list), an error model and a language model. While most of the attention in the literature has been directed to the language model, we show how improvements in any of the three components can lead to significant ...
MOHAMMED ATTIA +4 more
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Error Correcting and Detecting Codes
1992As we have seen in Section 2.5, information theory provides theoretical upper bounds on the information rates that can be obtained over physical channels. While these bounds can be computed for a wide range of channels, the theory gives little indication of how they may be attained.
Richard D. Gitlin +2 more
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Error Detecting and Correcting Codes
2021Error-correcting coding can be defined as the art of adding redundancy to stored data or messages efficiently so that distortions can be detected and correctly revised. In the context of functional safety of IEC 61508, this can be addressed as method to control statistical hardware failures in case of memory bit flips or bit flips in wire or wireless ...
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Error Detecting and Correcting Codes
2002In this chapter, Error Detecting and Correcting Codes (also noted EDC codes) are presented. These codes, which are an illustration of the general theory of redundancy presented in Chapter 8, were originally used for the encoding of information to allow its transmission in noisy environments; for example, a transmission on an electrical line which is ...
Jean-Claude Geffroy, Gilles Motet
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