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Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".
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No, the word 'detect' is a verb, meaning to discover or ascertain the presence, or fact of something; to discern; a word for an action.The noun form of the verb to 'detect' are detector, detective, detection, and the gerund, detecting.
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detect the errors and make it correct
detect the errors and make it correct
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The central concept in detecting or correcting errors is redundancy. To be able to detect or correct errors, we need to send some extra bits with our data. These redundant bits are added by the sender and removed by the receiver. Their presence allows the receiver to detect or correct corrupted bits.
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To be able to detect or correct errors, we need to send some extra bits with our data. These redundant bits are added by the sender and removed by the receiver. Their presence allows the receiver to detect or correct corrupted bits
Simple parity can not correct multiple errors. If more than one error exists at a time, then simple parity can not calculate the missing data.
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ECC- error-correcting code
Simple parity check is easy to implement and helps to detect single-bit errors in data transmission. It is a simple and fast error detection technique that adds minimal overhead to the data being transmitted. However, it is limited in its ability to detect multiple bit errors or correct any errors detected.