| 41. | On low level, they require special handling such as wear leveling and different error detection and correction algorithms.
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| 42. | The principles of data transmission are also utilized in storage media for Error detection and correction since 1951.
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| 43. | Error detection and correction and the Global Positioning System ( GPS ) are two examples of active redundancy.
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| 44. | A modulus that takes the overflow bits and mixes them into the lower bits provides better error detection.
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| 45. | This created a support that was used to block the key when the error detection mechanism was activated.
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| 46. | By upper bound, we mean a limit on our error detection ability that we can never go beyond.
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| 47. | To duplicate a test is one of the most robust methods that exists for generic soft error detection.
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| 48. | Data link : Deals with getting data packets on and off the wire, error detection and correction and retransmission.
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| 49. | GSE relies on the physical layer being able to ensure the required error detection and / or correction probability.
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| 50. | Anyone who closes their eyes to why people died is closing their eyes to error detection and subsequent error prevention.
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