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Error Detection
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edit- Introduction
- Error detection and correction
- Information theory
- Coding theory
- Automatic repeat request
- Forward error correction
- Hybrid automatic repeat request
- Algorithm
- Burst error
- Error Detection Schemes
- Repetition code
- Parity bit
- Longitudinal redundancy check
- Transverse redundancy check
- Non-standard RAID levels
- Checksum
- Check digit
- Luhn algorithm
- Verhoeff algorithm
- Cyclic redundancy check
- Cyclic code
- Hash function
- Polynomial code
- Polynomial long division
- Cryptographic hash function
- Data integrity
- Message authentication code
- Hamming distance
- Berger code
- Delay insensitive circuit
- Error Correction
- Data transmission
- Frame (networking)
- Stop-and-wait ARQ
- Go-Back-N ARQ
- Selective Repeat ARQ
- Back-channel
- Latency (engineering)
- Convolutional code
- Viterbi decoder
- Viterbi algorithm
- Decoding methods
- Block code
- Multidimensional parity-check code
- Reed–Solomon error correction
- BCH code
- Berlekamp–Massey algorithm
- Turbo code
- Low-density parity-check code
- Noisy-channel coding theorem
- Signal-to-noise ratio
- Channel capacity
- Probability of error
- Code rate
- Channel (communications)
- Time complexity
- Applications
- Reed–Muller code
- Binary Golay code
- Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
- Noise (electronics)
- Phase-shift keying
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Triple modular redundancy
- See Also
- Alternant code
- Automated Quality control of meteorological observations
- BCJR algorithm
- Binary symmetric channel
- Bipolar violation
- Bit error rate
- Casting out nines
- Chien search
- Chipkill
- Coding gain
- Computational complexity theory
- Concatenated error correction code
- Constant-weight code
- Coset leader
- Cross-interleaved Reed-Solomon coding
- Data scrubbing
- Detection Error Tradeoff
- Enumerator polynomial
- Error correction model
- Error-correcting codes with feedback
- EXIT chart
- Finite field
- Forward-backward algorithm
- G.hn
- Group code recording
- Hadamard code
- Hagelbarger code
- Hamming(7,4)
- Hamming code
- Hamming weight
- Hardened Core
- Hash list
- Hash tree
- Header Check Sequence
- Header checksum
- Interleaving
- Iterative Viterbi decoding
- Justesen code
- Latin square
- Lexicographic code
- Linear code
- Link adaptation
- List-decoding
- Locally decodable code
- Locally testable code
- Long code (mathematics)
- Majority logic decoding
- Maximum likelihood sequence estimation
- Memory ProteXion
- NAK (protocol message)
- Negative-acknowledge character
- Pearson hashing
- Preparata code
- Pseudo bit error ratio
- Redundant array of independent memory
- Remote Error Indication
- Repeat-accumulate code
- Richard Hamming
- Sanity testing
- Sequential decoding
- Shaping codes
- Snake-in-the-box
- Soft output Viterbi algorithm
- Soft-decision decoder
- Soft-in soft-out decoder
- Sparse graph code
- Srivastava code
- Summation check
- Systematic code
- Time triple modular redundancy
- Triple-channel architecture
- Walsh code
- Exclusive or
- Zigzag code