• A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to digital...
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    Computation of a cyclic redundancy check is derived from the mathematics of polynomial division, modulo two. In practice, it resembles long division of...
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  • The cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is a check of the remainder after division in the ring of polynomials over GF(2) (the finite field of integers modulo...
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    realized using a suitable hash function (or specifically, a checksum, cyclic redundancy check or other algorithm). A hash function adds a fixed-length tag to...
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  • telecommunication, a longitudinal redundancy check (LRC), or horizontal redundancy check, is a form of redundancy check that is applied independently to...
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  • This is a list of hash functions, including cyclic redundancy checks, checksum functions, and cryptographic hash functions. Adler-32 is often mistaken...
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  • Parity bit (redirect from Check bit)
    the parity bit's value is 0. Even parity is a special case of a cyclic redundancy check (CRC), where the 1-bit CRC is generated by the polynomial x+1....
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  • in the frame. The frame ends with a frame check sequence (FCS), which is a 32-bit cyclic redundancy check used to detect any in-transit corruption of...
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  • tangent line is y = ( − 21 x − 32 ) {\displaystyle y=(-21x-32)} A cyclic redundancy check uses the remainder of polynomial division to detect errors in transmitted...
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  • Ethernet frame § Frame check sequence for more information. By far the most popular FCS algorithm is a cyclic redundancy check (CRC), used in Ethernet...
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  • Monitoring, - (2) Bit Stuffing, - (3) Frame Check, - (4) Acknowledgement Check and - (5) Cyclic Redundancy Check. There are two options of CRC which should...
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  • block check character (BCC) is a character added to a transmission block to facilitate error detection. In longitudinal redundancy checking and cyclic redundancy...
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  • media access control (MAC) header of Ethernet. It may consist of a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) of the frame, obtained as the remainder of the division (modulo...
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    possible if the collisions are easy to find, as in the case of linear cyclic redundancy check (CRC) functions. Most cryptographic hash functions are designed...
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    input if no arguments are provided, and outputs the file's 32-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum and byte count. The CRC output by cksum is different...
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    identical to the IEC 60870-5 FT3 frame. It makes heavy use of cyclic redundancy check codes to detect errors. The improved bandwidth efficiency is accomplished...
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    The RTU format follows the commands/data with a cyclic redundancy check checksum as an error check mechanism to ensure the reliability of data. A Modbus...
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  • implementations of LFSRs are common. The mathematics of a cyclic redundancy check, used to provide a quick check against transmission errors, are closely related...
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  • mathematician and computer scientist. He was best known for designing the cyclic redundancy check (CRC), for which research he was awarded the Japan Prize in 1999...
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  • Mark Adler in 1995, modifying Fletcher's checksum. Compared to a cyclic redundancy check of the same length, it trades reliability for speed. Adler-32 is...
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    generalizations of constacyclic codes. BCH code Binary Golay code Cyclic redundancy check Eugene Prange Reed–Muller code Ternary Golay code Van Lint 1998...
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  • measured after channel de-interleaving and decoding by evaluating the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) on each transport block. Block Error Rate (BLER) is used...
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  • was to provide error-detection properties approaching those of a cyclic redundancy check but with the lower computational effort associated with summation...
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    detection, Mode 1, used mostly for digital data, adds a 32-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC) code for error detection, and a third layer of Reed–Solomon...
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    parity bit error checking. Starting with SCSI-U160 (part of SCSI-3) all commands and data are error checked by a cyclic redundancy check. The first two...
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  • most modern link layers protect the carried data with a strong cyclic redundancy check (CRC) and will discard damaged frames, making effective use of...
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    Checksum (redirect from Check sum)
    most used in practice, such as Fletcher's checksum, Adler-32, and cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs), address these weaknesses by considering not only the value...
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  • Like XMODEM-CRC, YMODEM replaced the 8-bit checksum with a 16-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC), but made it the default form of correction instead of optional...
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  • preferred to its predecessor, superframe, because it includes a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) and 4000 bit/s channel capacity for a data link channel (used...
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  • transferred from a source N_Port to a destination N_Port. The 4 byte Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) precedes the End of Frame (EOF) delimiter. The CRC is used...
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