Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1983-03-14
1986-03-18
Griffin, Robert L.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375100, 371 69, H04L 102
Patent
active
045773327
ABSTRACT:
Digital signals transmitted twice are decoded by a receiver arrangement which determines the value and deviation of each pair of corresponding signals relative to a selected level. A weighting signal indicative of the deviation (either maximum or minimum depending on the selected level) is assigned to each signal. The value of the signal having the greater weight is selected as being correct. Thus, transmitting signals three times for a majority voting is eliminated.
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Chin Stephen
General Electric Company
Griffin Robert L.
Lampe, Jr. Robert C.
Williams James J.
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