Generation and application of pseudorandom sequences for random testing
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Generation and application of pseudorandom sequences for random testing
Wiley, c1988
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Generirovanie i primenenie psevdosluchaĭnykh signalov v sistemakh ispytaniĭ i kontroli︠a︡
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Bibliography: p. [158]-164
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book covers the problems of the generation of random numbers, and pseudo-random sequences, in particular, M-sequences. The authors have identified the need for scientists and engineers to be familiar with pseudo-random number generation and to have both general and specific direction on designing pseudo-random generators for testing and self-testing digital circuits and for simulation problems. The book includes a critical analysis of linear congruential sequences and shows that M-sequences have better properties than other sequences. It also presents recent developments in the field of generating pseudo-random numbers for use in simulation and testing.
Table of Contents
- Pseudo-Random Number Sequences
- Elements of M-Sequences Generation Theory
- Pseudo-Random Sequence Generators
- Pseudo-Random Signals in Automated Test Systems
- Application of Pseudo-Random Sequences for Testing Digital Devices.
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