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Embedded Borden 2-UED Code Checkers
Lake of Como, Italy July 10-July 12
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Steffen Tarnick, 4TECH GmbH, Germany
A possible method to design a Borden code checker is to map the Borden code words to words of an AN arithmetic code and to check the obtained words with an appropriate AN code checker. For t = 2 we show how this method can be modified such that a Borden code checker achieves the self-testing property under very weak conditions. It is only required that no checker input line gets a constant signal and that the Borden code words occur in a random order, making the proposed checkers very suitable for use as embedded checkers.
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Steffen Tarnick, "Embedded Borden 2-UED Code Checkers," iolts, pp.173-175, 12th IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS'06), 2006
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