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Error detection and correction in numerical computations [PDF]
A simple analytical unified approach is described for error detection and correction in numerical computations. The computation process may be implemented by a computer program or memory or by a specialized digital or analog device. This approach does not depend on the form of representation or on the specific features of the implementation of a ...
F. S. Vainstein, Algebraic Methods
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Erasure error correction with hardware detection
Proceedings 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems (EFT'99), 2003Error-control coding methods have been the primary method used to protect digital communications from transmission errors. Such codes are well understood and their capabilities for error detection and correction clearly established in the literature.
W.D. Armitage, Jien-Chung Lo
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Built-in testable error detection and correction
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1992A method for design of built-in testable (BIT) error detection and correction (EDAC) circuits is presented that uses up to 65% less test hardware than customary BIT implementations. A 1- mu m CMOS, 16-bit EDAC designed and fabricated with this technique exhibits >99% fault coverage in 10 mu s at 25 MHz.
A.W. Nordsieck, M. Katoozi
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Detecting on Forward Error Correction Codes
Advanced Materials Research, 2013Under the development of society, the dissemination of information plays an increasingly significant role. How to achieve the goal of continually reducing the error rate and enhance the quality of communication and construct a highly reliable, efficient and high-speed Broadband Communication System is really a tough task. Here comes the FEC that is one
Zong Li Lai, Wen Tao Xu
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Detection and Correction of Small Abscissa Errors
Applied Spectroscopy, 1987The availability of quantifying procedures such as least-squares fitting and correlation makes it possible to suppress noise which occurs at spatial frequencies higher than those of the analyte signal. However, these calculations do not discriminate against low-frequency interferences, whether by random noise or other sources.
Charles K. Mann, Thomas J. Vickers
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Optical signal processing for data error detection and correction using a‐SiCH technology
, 2015In this paper, we explore the nonlinear properties of SiC multilayer devices under UV irradiation to design an optical processor for error detection and correction, that enables reliable delivery of spectral data of four-wave mixing over unreliable ...
M. Vieira+4 more
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t-error correcting/d-error detecting/all unidirectional error detecting codes
Conference Proceeding IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing, 2003The theory and design of t-EC/d-ED/AUED codes is presented, where d>or=t. Necessary and sufficient conditions for a code to be t-EC/d-ED/AUED were established. A code construction procedure is described to form these codes for any given value of t and d. Encoding and decoding of these codes involve minimal addition hardware.
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On detecting errors after correction [PDF]
R.T. Chien, D.T. Tang
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A Study of Error Detection and Correction Codes.
1984Abstract : Research was continued on the study of error detecting and error correcting codes for achieving the reliable transmission or storage of information over a noisy communications channel or imperfect memory. Three specific research areas were investigated.
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Soft errors in PCG: detection and correction
2016International ...
Agullo, Emmanuel+4 more
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