Computer Science - Networking - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Networking - Section 3 (Q.No. 21)
21.
If the ASCII character G is sent and the character D is received, what type of error is this?
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Ashish goyal said:
1 decade ago
Can anybody explain it?
Gouav said:
1 decade ago
Burst error or error burst is a contiguous sequence of symbols, received over a data transmission channel, such that the first and last symbols are in error and there exists no contiguous subsequence of m correctly received symbols within the error burst. [1].
Mittu Sharma said:
5 years ago
Such errors occur in a burst (called burst errors) because they occur in many consecutive bits. These errors may be due to physical damage such as a scratch on a disc or a stroke of lightning in case of wireless channels.
Data is send D : binary representation of D: 1100101 (101th number).
Data received G: binary representation of G: 1101000 (104th number).
So here multiple bits are changed thus it is called "Burst Error".
Data is send D : binary representation of D: 1100101 (101th number).
Data received G: binary representation of G: 1101000 (104th number).
So here multiple bits are changed thus it is called "Burst Error".
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