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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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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.
Yes, parity can be used to detect and correct errors, but it has limitations. A simple parity bit can identify if an error has occurred by checking if the number of 1s is odd or even, but it can only detect single-bit errors and cannot correct them. More sophisticated schemes, such as even and odd parity combinations or using multiple parity bits, can help correct certain types of errors, but they are still limited compared to more advanced error-correcting codes like Hamming code.
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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