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[1991] Proceedings Pacific Rim International Symposium on Fault Tolerant Systems, 1991
An error at bit i causes bits i, i+1, . . ., and i+m-1 (or up to the end of the word) to be in error, inflicting m consecutive errors. An t-ec/d-ed code denotes a code which is able to correct any t errors and detect any d errors. The paper defines a new distance measure (similar to the Hamming distance) from which the necessary and sufficient ...
S. Al-Bassam, R. Venkatesan
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An error at bit i causes bits i, i+1, . . ., and i+m-1 (or up to the end of the word) to be in error, inflicting m consecutive errors. An t-ec/d-ed code denotes a code which is able to correct any t errors and detect any d errors. The paper defines a new distance measure (similar to the Hamming distance) from which the necessary and sufficient ...
S. Al-Bassam, R. Venkatesan
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Error propagation in protocol stacks
Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2002Error control is frequently performed at multiple levels of a protocol stack. To better understand the overall performance of an entire stack from the error control perspective, we consider an idealized model consisting of two layers. The lower layer transmits cells directly over a noisy radio channel, modeled as a Gilbert channel.
ZORZI, MICHELE, RAO R. R.
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Error propagation in viable cells
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 1979Error propagation is the process, predicted by theoretical models, whereby errors in translating the genetic code will beget fresh errors in successive generations. It has been postulated that error propagation may underly the mortality of cells which display clonal senescence. We have demonstrated the occurrence of error propagation in viable cells of
J, Gallant, L, Palmer
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Error Propagation Through Map Operations
Technometrics, 1993In image processing and geographic information systems, a new map is constructed by carrying out a sequence of operations on a set of source maps. These operations typically include the adding, ratioing, and overlaying (or buffering) of two or more maps. But each source map may contain error.
Haining, R, Arbia, Giuseppe
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Error propagation calculations
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1984Abstract For error calculations in normal situations the Monte Carlo method is quite slow. A method is set out here which, an example makes clear, is more precise and can be done by hand.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2001
The simple but often neglected equation for the propagation of statistical errors in functions of correlated variables is tested on a number of linear and nonlinear functions of parameters from lin...
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The simple but often neglected equation for the propagation of statistical errors in functions of correlated variables is tested on a number of linear and nonlinear functions of parameters from lin...
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Error propagation in fourier transforms
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1978Abstract The Fourier transform has long been of great use in simulating mathematical or physical phenomena, especially in signal theory. However the finite length representation of numbers introduces round-off errors in computing. Here, developing a new point of view on the topic, we give an evaluation of the total relative mean square error in the ...
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Chromosome error propagation and cancer
Trends in Genetics, 1989A general characteristic of tumour cells is their unstable karyotype. It is suggested here that maintenance of the normal diploid cell depends on the presence of two copies of specific genes; a change in gene dosage of one or more of these genes, by chromosome nondisjunction or rearrangement, may trigger a general loss of accuracy in chromosome ...
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Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2013
The policy of the Protein Data Bank (PDB) that the first deposition of a small-molecule ligand, even with erroneous atom numbering, sets a precedent over accepted nomenclature rules is disputed. Recommendations regarding ligand molecules in the PDB are suggested.
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The policy of the Protein Data Bank (PDB) that the first deposition of a small-molecule ligand, even with erroneous atom numbering, sets a precedent over accepted nomenclature rules is disputed. Recommendations regarding ligand molecules in the PDB are suggested.
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Propagation error in precision Fizeau interferometry
Soft-X-Ray Projection Lithography, 1992It has long been recognized that aberrations of the optical system comprised of the interferometer cavity and the viewing system can result in distortion of fringes1-5. However, what is less understood is that the aberrations of the optical system, especially the viewing system, can influence the optical path difference (OPD) of interference fringes ...
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