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Cyclic Redundancy Checks and Error Detection

Published 23 May 2022 in cs.NI | (2205.11344v1)

Abstract: This study investigates the capabilities of Cyclic Redundancy Checks(CRCs) to detect burst and random errors. Researchers have favored these error detection codes throughout the evolution of computing and have implemented them in communication protocols worldwide. CRCs are integrated into almost every device, in software and hardware. CRCs play a critical role in ensuring that our digital communication systems are efficient and erroneous packets are detected. Because the quantity of data generated and transmitted has increased over the last twenty years, we are more likely to encounter errors. It is important that the tools and methodologies used to ensure the integrity of digital communication systems are evaluated to handle higher frequencies of information. In this study, we explore the need to improve the capabilities of error-detecting codes to handle higher quantities of data by testing the error detection properties of CRC's in a restricted domain.

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