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Design of totally self-checking checker for t-unidirectional error detecting codes

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  • The use of Totally Self-Checking Checkers in the design of highly reliable systems has significant advantages. It allows errors to be detected upon occurance without testing whether the error is caused by a permanent or an intermittent fault. The TSC circuit provides an error indication whenever the input is not a code word or a fault occurs within a checker itself. TSC checkers have already been designed for m-out of-n codes and Berger codes. Bose Lin Code is a separable and efficient code for the detection of t-unidirectional errors. The purpose of this thesis is to describe the basis for the design of a self-checking checker and design a TSC checker for Bose Lin Code.
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