THE CHARS AUTOMATIC CORRELATION READER WITH SHIFT REGISTER,
Abstract
The authors developed a reading automaton with a shifting register (ChARS) which they subsequently tested in several tube or transistorized versions. The device can process no less than 200 bits/sec, and error probability is no more than 0.01%. The device requires some 2500 parts. The article describes the appropriate algorithm, principles for the engineering realization of this algorithm, the photoelectric component and the mechanism for pattern advance, the shifting register, the standard-containing block, the extremum indication block, and the control unit. General tests were carried out in conjunction with the Kiev computer. The experimental model is now being used for the accumulation of statistical data needed for the determination of recognition reliability. The results are printed on the AEPU-45 electric typewriter.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 27, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0661424
Entities
People
- A. G. Semenovskii
- A. S. Barashko
- K. A. Netrebenko
- V. A. Kovalevskii
- Yu. S. Mazyra
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center