the channel coding method in which error bits are added is known as
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The channel coding method in which error bits are added is known as forward error control
- In this approach, by transfer of redundant bits, information bits are properly secured against errors.
- It is carried out so that if standard errors occur during the transfer, the redundant bits can be controlled by the interpreter to decide where the errors occur and how to fix them.
- To support the interpreter detects and corrects any transferring errors without the need for retransmission, and adds unessential bits to a bitstream.
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