Error detecting and error correcting codes

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"Error detecting and error correcting codes" is a seminal 1950 paper by Richard W. Hamming that founded the modern theory of error-correcting codes in digital communication and data storage.

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instanceOf journal article
scientific paper
alsoKnownAs Hamming 1950 paper on error-correcting codes
author R. W. Hamming NERFINISHED
Richard W. Hamming NERFINISHED
citationRole classic reference in coding theory literature
citedAs foundational work in coding theory
seminal paper in error-correcting codes
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describes methods for correcting transmission errors
methods for detecting transmission errors
field coding theory
data storage
digital communications
information theory
goal increase reliability of data storage
increase reliability of digital communication
hasImpactOn information storage systems
telecommunications engineering
theoretical computer science
hasTopic binary codes
block codes
check equations
error correction
error detection
linear codes
minimum distance of a code
parity bits
redundancy in coding
influenced computer memory error protection
data storage reliability techniques
digital communication systems design
modern error-correcting code theory
introducedConcept Hamming code NERFINISHED
error-detecting code
parity-check matrix formulation for codes
single-error-correcting code
language English
namedAfter Richard W. Hamming NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1950
publishedIn Bell System Technical Journal NERFINISHED
publisher Bell Telephone Laboratories NERFINISHED
relatedTo Shannon information theory NERFINISHED
channel coding
error-control coding
timePeriod 20th century
typeOfWork theoretical research

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Richard W. Hamming notableWork Error detecting and error correcting codes