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On Recognition of Shift Registers

Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 1996
This paper deals with infinite binary sequences. Each sequence is treated as generated by a nondeterministic shift register. A measure-theoretic criterion helpful in finding a deterministic generator of the set of sequences is proposed.
Szuster, Janusz   +2 more
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Shift Registers and Counter Registers

1982
It is convenient to have registers which have a built-in capability of performing operations on the bit patterns stored in them. Such operations include shifting and counting. In SDC, the ACC will be a shift register so that the SHR instruction of table 1.4 can be executed.
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1000 Bit bipolar shift register

1968 International Electron Devices Meeting, 1968
The design of a bipolar shift register array using discretionary interconnection techniques is presented. The array which includes clock drivers and output buffer circuits interfaces directly with T2L and has a fanout drive capability of 10. It operates from D C. to 15 MHz at a power dissipation of only 4 mw per bit including all clock drivers.
R.S. Dunn, G.A. Hartsell
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Josephson shift registers

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1989
A review of Josephson shift-register circuits that have been designed, fabricated, or tested is presented with emphasis on work in the 1980s. Operating speed is most important, since it often limits system performance. Older designs used square-wave clocks, but most modern designs use offset sine waves, with either two or three phases.
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Testing by Feedback Shift Register

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1980
A compact testing method called feedback shift register testing (FSR testing) is presented and its properties, concerning detection and diagnosis, are given. The new notion of distinction potential is introduced. The proposed method is shown to have the maximum resolution and the maximum distinction potential that can be found for an m-bit signature.
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Shift Register Sequences

1988
During and after World War II the use of logical circuits made completely electronic cryptosystems possible. These turned out to be very practical in the sense of being easy to implement and very fast. The analysis of their security is not so easy! Working with logical circuits often leads to the alphabet {,1}.
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An Electro-Optical Shift Register

IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1959
An electro-optical shift register composed only of electroluminescent (EL) and photoconductive (PC) cells was designed and successfully operated. While its measured operating speed probably does not make this shift register currently competitive in high-speed applications, it is amenable to construction in an extremely small volume, and has certain ...
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Shift Register Counters

1981
The counters discussed in the preceding chapters were combinational counters with natural binary, reflected binary or other types of code with the weight of the words being equal to the sum of the weights of the various 1 bits in the words. This weight represented the number of the code word in the code.
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Brajesh K Singh   +2 more
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Nonlinear Feedback Shift Registers

IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1962
Bryant, P. R., Killick, R. D.
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