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Berger code

Known as: Unidirectional error 
In telecommunication, a Berger code is a unidirectional error detecting code, named after its inventor, J. M. Berger. Berger codes can detect all… 
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2010
2010
Totally self-checking (TSC) adder design based on the Berger code is proposed for embedded adder cores. A self-checking circuit… 
1998
1998
This paper presents a novel method for designing type-I and type-II single and double output TSC Berger code checkers taking into… 
1993
1993
Some LYM-type inequalities are introduced to obtain a relationship between the parameters of t-error correcting/all… 
1993
1993
Novel totally self-checking (TSC) Berger code checker de- signs are presented in this correspondence. We derive the generalized… 
1992
1992
The fundamental theory of t-error correcting, k-error detecting, and d-unidirectional error detecting codes with d>k>t (t-EC/k-ED… 
1991
1991
Recently D.J. Lin and B. Bose, (1988) proposed a class of t error correcting and d unidirectional error detecting codes (t-EC/d… 
1990
1990
t-random-error correcting and all-unidirectional-error detecting (t-EC/AUED) codes obtained by appending a suffix to each… 
1990
1990
Codes capable of correcting burst asymmetric and unidirectional errors are described. The proposed codes need approximately b+log… 
1988
1988
The authors develop several key theorems on Berger code partitioning on which a novel totally self-checking Berger code checker…