Arbitrary repeating pattern detector

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3401462, 382218, G06F 702

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ABSTRACT:
An arbitrary repeating pattern detector (ARPD) detects short cycle patterns having a length of N or less, where N is an integer number. The ARPD obtains data symbols from a random number generator. ARPD may be implemented in a circuit or process which evaluates data symbols b.sub.1 -b.sub.2N. A mismatch detector compares symbols b.sub.I+J-1 with symbols b.sub.N+J for all combinations of I and J, where I and J are integer numbers in the range of 1-N, inclusive. For each value of I, an alternative detector determines whether at least one mismatch occurs at any value of J. If such a mismatch is detected, an alternative indication declares a mismatch at the corresponding value of I. A conjunction detector determines whether alternative indications for all values of I indicate mismatches. If a single match is found, a repeating pattern is declared.

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