Excavating
Patent
1991-05-20
1995-02-21
Beausoliel, Jr., Robert W.
Excavating
370119, 3701104, G06F 1100, H04J 312, H04J 1500
Patent
active
053922913
ABSTRACT:
A communication method and apparatus incorporating fault-tolerance and increased transmission reliability in a content-induced transaction overlap (CITO) system is disclosed. The system is driven by an error-detecting and correcting CITO-based protocol whereby transient failures are transparent to the user. A parity check is built into the protocol for detecting failures due to hard faults. A redundancy configuration is also disclosed which permits circumvention of fabrication defects, thereby allowing an increased manufacturing yield.
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Berkovich Semyon
Walter Chris J.
Yee Henry C.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Beausoliel, Jr. Robert W.
Massung Howard G.
Palys Joseph E.
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