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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 23, 2014
Filed:
May. 08, 2012
Eric Dey, Austin, TX (US);
Eric Dey, Austin, TX (US);
Caringo, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
Two or more numerical samples are read from a storage location (or many storage locations) and the samples are compared to generate a single bit of entropy. This method is repeated to populate two arrays which are also compared to generate a single bit. Comparison of the arrays is also repeated to generate a sequence of bits which are formed into computer words. The words are combined with a shift register to generate a seed block array of any length. The seed block array is used to seed a pseudo random number generator. The storage location is a register, accumulator, buffer, clock, address, memory location, etc., that changes periodically. Comparison may be performed by counting the number of certain types of bits in the two values and returning a one or zero depending upon the count.