redundancy check


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a system of checking for errors in computer functioning

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* The Cluster Heads with cluster size less than the [C.sub.thres] was selected for redundancy check.
D, "Segmented cyclic redundancy check: A data protection scheme for fast reading RFID tag's memory", Proceedings of WCNC, 2008, 1576-1581.
Other topics include Montgomery multiplication with redundancy check, countermeasure attacks branch target buffer attacks, a double data rate AES architecture, tate pairing with strong fault resiliency, and register transfer level concurrent error detection.
Many components of a storage system may have data protection designed-in such as Error Correction Code (ECC) memory or Cyclic Redundancy Check (32 bit) (CRC-32) in Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) and fibre channel (FC) Input/output (I/O) interfaces.
Integrated with a MCS-52 CPU core, 32Kbyte internal Flash, hardware ECC and Cyclic Redundancy Check, as well as 256 byte fixed data RAM and 5Kbyte floating data RAM, the Flash card controller fully utilizes the USB2.0 high speed 480Mb/sec bandwidth and optimizes the data throughput between Flash cards and the host.
The Ultra160 uses a SPI-3 third generation parallel SCSI interface, which adds five new features: (1) Fast-80 or a data bus speed running at 80 MHz; (2) Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)--a common error checking protocol, which is used to ensure data integrity as a safety measure since transfer speeds were being increased, leading to the possibility of data corruption; (3) Domain Validation, which improves the robustness of the process by which different SCSI devices determine an optimal data transfer rate; (4) Quick arbitration and selection (QAS), which represents a change in the way devices determine which device has control of the SCSI bus.
Each 1-Wire chip bears a globally unique registration number (Serial Number plus family code and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)).
Changing the -e to a -v would give you a list of the files and their size ZIPed and UNZIPed along with an indication of the crunching method used, the file creation dates and the results of a circular redundancy check (CRC) for errors.