error patternの例文
- The error pattern would persist and widen every year thereafter,
- This is because a random syndrome usually corresponds to an error pattern of weight greater than " t ".
- The decoding algorithm chosen must correct an error pattern that corrects every third symbol in the Reed Solomon encoding.
- The error patterns of BadRAM have been designed to capture these patterns in pairs of address / mask, like
- In addition, research has indicated that children who receive early language intervention are less likely to develop compensatory error patterns later.
- For example, the burst description of the error pattern E = ( 010000110 ) is D = ( 1000011, 1 ).
- However, this is infeasible for a computationally bounded adversary, so the most it can do is make a random error pattern N.
- The corresponding coset leader is the most likely error pattern and we assume that " v " + " u " was the codeword sent.
- The big argument to counter this is that such memories give a great opportunity for storing the error patterns and taking them from one booting setup to another.
- But after folding, this error pattern will corrupt all symbols over \ mathbb { F } _ q ^ 3 and will eliminate the need for error correction.
- If we can show that all bursts of length \ ell or less occur in different cosets, we can use them as coset leaders that form correctable error patterns.
- The sheer amount of data coupled with technology-specific error patterns in the reads delayed development of assemblers; at the beginning in 2004 only the Newbler assembler from 454 was available.
- Similarly, it is unreasonable to assume an adversary for an encoding and decoding system would be able to test every single error pattern in order to find the most effective one.
- From the population splits implied by these error patterns, geneticists can reconstruct family trees of different lineages in the grand genealogy of humankind, and even assign rough dates to the branch points.
- Use of BPO pantomimes, instead of the IO pantomimes dominant in non-apraxic patients ( i . e . BPO errors ), is one of the diagnostic error patterns in apraxia . while many have shown they are not.
- Currently, several messages about misspelled or unknown parameters are being shown to all readers, in more than 40, 000 articles, to see if people will fix them, while Bots are being modified to edit some obvious error patterns.
- Now suppose that a codeword x \ in \ mathbb { F } _ 2 ^ n is sent over the channel and the error pattern e \ in \ mathbb { F } _ 2 ^ n occurs.
- This proves that the for a fixed fraction of errors \ rho, the folding operation reduces the channel's flexibility to distribute errors, which in turn leads to a reduction in the number of error patterns that need to be corrected.
- The "'Gilbert Elliott model "'is a simple channel model introduced by Edgar Gilbert and E . O . Elliott widely used for describing burst error patterns in transmission channels, that enables simulations of the digital error performance of communications links.
- A normal SYNC " ready " pattern of 0000 ( or an error pattern of 1010 ) requests that the host stop DMA after the immediately following byte until the device makes another DMA request via the LDRQ # signal.