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June 2005, Issue 179

Test Your EQ

Answer 4—A Hamming code is a particular kind of error-correcting code (ECC) that allows single-bit errors in code words to be corrected. Such codes are used in data transmission or data storage systems in which it isn’t feasible to use retry mechanisms to recover the data when errors are detected. This type of error recovery is also known as forward error correction (FEC).

Contributor: David Tweed

   

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