Fire code

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Fire codes are a class of binary , cyclic codes that are especially suitable for correcting block errors . They are named after their developer P. Fire , who introduced this code class in 1959.

To construct the code, certain requirements are made of the generator polynomial in order to be able to correct a certain number of successive bit errors. Fire codes are used, among other things, in the mobile communications sector.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ P. Fire: A Class of Multiple-Error-Correcting Binary Codes for Non-Independent Errors , Sylvania Report RSL-E-2, company publication Sylvania Electronic Defense Laboratory . Mountain View, California, March 1959

literature

  • Todd K. Moon: Error Correction Coding. Mathematical Methods and Algorithms . Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken NJ 2005, ISBN 0-471-64800-0 , pp. 433-437 .
  • Shu Lin, Daniel J. Costello: Error Control Coding. Fundamentals and applications . 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River NJ 2004, ISBN 0-13-042672-5 .