Method and apparatus for estimating an actual magnitude of a phy

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital logic testing

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714786, G06F 1100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus includes at least three redundant signals each indicative of a sensed magnitude of a parameter. Parity space and fuzzy logic techniques may be used to provide a signal representing an estimate of the actual magnitude of the parameter. A method for generating an estimate of an actual magnitude of a parameter provides at least three redundant signals may use parity space and fuzzy logic to produce a signal representing an estimate of the actual magnitude of the parameter.

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