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Q: What are the error correcting methods?
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What is the name of the method of error checking that can correct an error in a single bit?

Error-Correcting Code or EEC


Why is error-correction code limited mostly to correcting errors one to three bits in length?

Error-correcting code for long burst errors is so complex that it is a inefficient means of error correction...


What has the author L Calabi written?

L. Calabi has written: 'Basic properties of error-correcting codes' -- subject- s -: Error-correcting codes - Information theory -


BCH codes are of type?

cyclic error-correcting codes


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2t+1


a careful rereading of materials for the purpose of finding and correcting error?

proof reading


4 Give two reasons why network might use an error correcting code instead of error detection and retransmission?

1)Time taken to error correcting is less than doing detection and retransmission. Bandwidth use will be less. 2) In detection and retransmission if back messaging occurs the bandwidth will be more


What is ecc ram?

Error correcting ram. Expensive but your ram will never go bad


Give two reasons why network might use an error correcting code instead of error detection and retransmission?

1)Time taken to error correcting is less than doing detection and retransmission. Bandwidth use will be less. 2) In detection and retransmission if back messaging occurs the bandwidth will be more


What has the author S Lin written?

S. Lin has written: 'An introduction to error-correcting codes'


Todays memory uses a new method of errors checking called that can detect and correct an error in a single bit?

ECC- error-correcting code


Why is the use of zero-error necessary in a measuring instrument?

The zero error helps in correcting the misreading you get from any instrument. It helps in maintaining the sensitivity of the instruments.