Counting large numbers of events in small registers 论文

1978Communications of the ACM引用 246
Fault Detection and Control SystemsVLSI and Analog Circuit TestingNeural Networks and Applications

摘要

It is possible to use a small counter to keep approximate counts of large numbers. The resulting expected error can be rather precisely controlled. An example is given in which 8-bit counters (bytes) are used to keep track of as many as 130,000 events with a relative error which is substantially independent of the number n of events. This relative error can be expected to be 24 percent or less 95 percent of the time (i.e. σ = n /8). The techniques could be used to advantage in multichannel counting hardware or software used for the monitoring of experiments or processes.