DETERMINING AN IDENTIFIER
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1. A method for determining an identifier based on a plurality of cells, the method comprising:
- subdividing the cells into subsets; and
ascertaining whether a reconstructable information item is determinable for each of the subsets,wherein, if a reconstructable information item is determinable for a subset, determining and storing the reconstructable information item, andwherein, if a reconstructable information item is not determinable for a subset, determining and storing an error information item for this subset.
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Abstract
A method for determining an identifier on the basis of a multiplicity of cells is proposed, wherein the cells are subdivided into subsets, wherein the fact of whether a reconstructable information item is determinable is ascertained for each of the subsets, wherein, if a reconstructable information item is determinable for a subset, the reconstructable information item is determined and stored, wherein, if a reconstructable information item is not determinable for a subset, an error information item is determined and stored for this subset.
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1. A method for determining an identifier based on a plurality of cells, the method comprising:
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subdividing the cells into subsets; and ascertaining whether a reconstructable information item is determinable for each of the subsets, wherein, if a reconstructable information item is determinable for a subset, determining and storing the reconstructable information item, and wherein, if a reconstructable information item is not determinable for a subset, determining and storing an error information item for this subset. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16)
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11. A device for determining an identifier comprising:
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a plurality of cells; and a processing unit configured to take in account for each subset a predefined number of cells, and ascertain whether a reconstructable information item is determinable for each of the subsets, wherein, if a reconstructable information item is determinable for a subset, the reconstructable information item is determinable and storable, and wherein, if a reconstructable information item is not determinable for a subset, an error information item is determinable and storable for this subset. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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