INTEGER SINGLE-ERROR-CORRECTING CODES AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNET CHECKSUM
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https://doi.org/10.58898/sij.v2i1.41-44Keywords:
Integer codes, single error correction, multimedia data, Internet checksumAbstract
The paper considers the possibility of using integer single-error-correcting (SEC) codes instead of the Internet checksum (IC). It is shown that such a replacement can be easily carried out, since the integer SEC codes are a generalization of the IC.
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