Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital data error correction
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-17
2007-04-17
Decady, Albert (Department: 2133)
Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery
Pulse or data error handling
Digital data error correction
C714S704000, C714S785000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10704834
ABSTRACT:
A method or apparatus for decoding of a BCH encoded signal begins by determining whether the received BCH encoded signal includes error. The decoding process continues when the received BCH encoded signal includes error by determining whether the error is correctable. This may be done by determining a number of errors of the received BCH encoded signal, identifying bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error; counting the number of bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error, comparing the number of errors to the number of bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error, when the number of bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error equals the number of errors, ceasing the identifying of the bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error, and correcting information contained in the bit locations of the received BCH encoded signal having the error when the identifying of the bit locations is ceased.
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Abraham Esaw
Broadcom Corporation
De'cady Albert
Garlick & Harrison & Markison
Markison Timothy W.
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