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updated: Tue Sep 27 2016 Created, developed, and nurturedbyEricWeisstein at error correction codes WolframResearch Discrete Mathematics>Coding Theory> Interactive Entries>Interactive Demonstrations> Error-Correcting Code An error-correcting code is an algorithm for error correction techniques expressing a sequence of numbers such that any errors which are introduced can be detected and corrected (within certain limitations) based on the remaining numbers. The
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study of error-correcting codes and the associated mathematics is known as coding theory. Error detection is much simpler than error correction, and one or more "check" digits are commonly embedded in credit card numbers in order to detect mistakes. Early space probes like Mariner used a type of error-correcting code called a
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block code, and more recent space probes use convolution codes. Error-correcting codes are also used in CD players, high speed modems, and cellular phones. Modems use error detection when they compute checksums, which are sums of the digits in a given transmission modulo some number. The ISBN used to identify books also incorporates a check digit. A powerful check for 13 digit numbers consists of the following. Write the number as a string of digits . Take and double. Now add the number of digits in odd positions which are to this number. Now add . The check number is then the number required to bring the last digit to 0. This scheme detects all single digit errors and all transpositions of adjacent digits except 0 and 9. Let denote the maximal number of (0,1)-vectors having the property that any two of the set differ in at least places. The corresponding vectors can co
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Mask Patterns Explained Format and Version String Tables Thonky.com Guides QR Code Tutorial Error Correction Coding Try my QR Code Generator. error detection and correction in computer networks Error Correction Coding ← Data Encoding Table of Contents Structure Final Message → Error correction codewords allow QR code readers to detect and correct errors in QR codes. This page explains how to create http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Error-CorrectingCode.html these error correction codewords after encoding the data. Step 1: Break Data Codewords into Blocks if Necessary Before generating error correction codewords, it may be necessary to break up the data codewords into smaller blocks if the QR code is larger than version 2. As an example, if creating a 5-Q QR code, the error correction table says that a 5-Q code has 62 data codewords (strings of http://www.thonky.com/qr-code-tutorial/error-correction-coding 8-bit binary numbers). For example: (codeword #1) 01000011 (codeword #2) 01010101 (codeword #3) 01000110 (codeword #4) 10000110 (codeword #5) 01010111 (codeword #6) 00100110 (codeword #7) 01010101 (codeword #8) 11000010 (codeword #9) 01110111 (codeword #10) 00110010 (codeword #11) 00000110 (codeword #12) 00010010 (codeword #13) 00000110 (codeword #14) 01100111 (codeword #15) 00100110 (codeword #16) 11110110 (codeword #17) 11110110 (codeword #18) 01000010 (codeword #19) 00000111 (codeword #20) 01110110 (codeword #21) 10000110 (codeword #22) 11110010 (codeword #23) 00000111 (codeword #24) 00100110 (codeword #25) 01010110 (codeword #26) 00010110 (codeword #27) 11000110 (codeword #28) 11000111 (codeword #29) 10010010 (codeword #30) 00000110 (codeword #31) 10110110 (codeword #32) 11100110 (codeword #33) 11110111 (codeword #34) 01110111 (codeword #35) 00110010 (codeword #36) 00000111 (codeword #37) 01110110 (codeword #38) 10000110 (codeword #39) 01010111 (codeword #40) 00100110 (codeword #41) 01010010 (codeword #42) 00000110 (codeword #43) 10000110 (codeword #44) 10010111 (codeword #45) 00110010 (codeword #46) 00000111 (codeword #47) 01000110 (codeword #48) 11110111 (codeword #49) 01110110 (codeword #50) 01010110 (codeword #51) 11000010 (codeword #52) 00000110 (codeword #53) 10010111 (codeword #54) 00110010 (codeword #55) 11100000 (codeword #56) 11101100 (codeword #57) 00010001 (codeword #58) 11101100 (codeword #59) 00010001 (codeword #60) 11101100 (codeword #61) 00010001 (codeword #62) 11101100 The error correction table mentions "group 1" and "group 2",
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