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Memory Package Error Detection and Correction
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1983Summary: Single error correcting-double error detecting (SEC-DED) codes have been successfully used in computer memories for reliability. In the present- day technology of very large scale integration storage arrays bit error correction as well as byte error detection/byte error correction become extremely important.
Varanasi, M. R. +2 more
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Ultrafast Error Correction Codes for Double Error Detection/Correction
2016 12th European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC), 2016Register protection against soft errors remains a major concern for deep sub-micron systems due to technology scaling. Error Correction Codes (ECCs) improve protection at the price of data redundancy. Reducing such redundancy is of upmost importance for memories, although it is less important in registers. A major requirement for register protection is
Luis-J. Saiz-Adalid +5 more
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Error Detection and Correction
2001Due to external influences and the imperfection of physical devices, errors can occur in data representation and data transmission. This chapter examines some methods of limiting the effect of errors in data representation and transmission. Error control coding should protect digital data against errors which occur during transmission over a noisy ...
Yorick Hardy, Willi-Hans Steeb
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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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Possibilistic Coding: Error Detection vs. Error Correction
2010Possibilistic information theory is a flexible approach to old and new forms of coding; it is based on possibilities and patterns, rather than pointwise probabilities and traditional statistics. Here we fill up a gap of the possibilistic approach, and extend it to the case of error detection, while so far only error correction had been considered.
BORTOLUSSI, LUCA, SGARRO, ANDREA
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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. Over the course of a game, a player may make a mistake by taking three cards that do not form a set—a common ...
Gary Gordon, Elizabeth McMahon
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Error-Correcting Codes with Byte Error-Detection Capability
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1983Single error-correcting and double error-detecting codes capable of detecting all single byte errors are important for practical applications. They can be used to enhance the reliability and the data integrity of computer memory systems. Here we present the construction of these codes.
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Error Detection and Correction in Spelling
Academic Therapy, 1984Error detection and correction need to be examined separately and taught as independent skills.
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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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Error detection and correction for memories
Microprocessors, 1978Abstract The economic advantages offered by increased packing densities of semiconductor storage devices have been partially offset by doubts over their reliability. However, it is shown that a reliability improvement of 70–80% can be achieved by using relatively simple error detection circuits.
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