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Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, 1966, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 54–59 (Mi ppi1934)  

Noise-Resistant State Assignment Method for Asynchronous Finite Automata

Yu. L. Sagalovich
Abstract: The author presents a method for assigning the internal states of an asynchronous finite automaton so as to stabilize the automaton relative to failures and critical competition between internal elements. The method allows for the logical structure of the automaton and is effective when the number of input signals is small.
Received: 21.06.1965
UDC: 62-507
Language: Russian
Citation: Yu. L. Sagalovich, “Noise-Resistant State Assignment Method for Asynchronous Finite Automata”, Probl. Peredachi Inf., 2:2 (1966), 54–59; Problems Inform. Transmission, 2:2 (1966), 42–47
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Noise-Resistant State Assignment Method for Asynchronous Finite Automata
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\pages 54--59
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\transl
\jour Problems Inform. Transmission
\yr 1966
\vol 2
\issue 2
\pages 42--47
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