Excavating
Patent
1989-11-02
1991-12-10
Smith, Jerry
Excavating
371 205, H04L 114
Patent
active
050724487
ABSTRACT:
Errors in a predetermined digital sequence are detected by utilizing a detector which includes memory elements such as a series shift register, and logic gates for detecting a predetermined subsequence. Errors are detected by comparing each bit in the data stream with the output of the memory. Logic gates inhibit the detection of an error in response to the subsequence detection.
REFERENCES:
patent: Re30037 (1979-06-01), Bass
patent: 4271513 (1981-06-01), Maejima et al.
patent: 4852103 (1989-07-01), Fujimura
Atwell Keith E.
Vaghy Harold A.
Lebowitz Henry C.
Sarli, Jr. Anthony J.
Smith Jerry
Universal Data Systems, Inc.
Warren Charles L.
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