WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on COMMUNICATIONS
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
Effectiveness data transmission error detection using check sum control for military application
MAMECTIS'08 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Mathematical methods, computational techniques and intelligent systems
Constructing proper codes for error detection
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On the existence of proper codes for error detection
ISIT'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Symposium on Information Theory - Volume 1
Performance increase of error control operation on data transmission
NTMS'09 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on New technologies, mobility and security
On the undetected error probability of binary matrix ensembles
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Some necessary conditions for codes to be good for error detection
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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There are two basic methods of error control for communication, both involving coding of the messages. With forward error correction, the codes are used to detect and correct errors. In a repeat request system, the codes are used to detect errors and, if there are errors, request a retransmission. Error detection is usually much simpler to implement than error correction and is widely used. However, it is given a very cursory treatment in almost all textbooks on coding theory. Only a few older books are devoted to error detecting codes. This book begins with a short introduction to the theory of block codes with emphasis on the parts important for error detection. The weight distribution is particularly important for this application and is treated in more detail than in most books on error correction. A detailed account of the known results on the probability of undetected error on the q-ary symmetric channel is also given.