Method for error detection in digital communication systems

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ABSTRACT:
Bit falsifications in the form of wrong through-connections of bit streams composed of a plurality of information words occur in the switching networks of digital communication systems. In order to discover and eliminate these wrong through-connections, checks in the form of co-transmission monitoring are disclosed. On the basis of a designational, channel-by-channel check of the respective information words, one can thus identify whether the error is also present over a longer time span. When this is the case, the corresponding connection is aborted and error treatment measures are initiated.

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