Error correction occurs in decoding because there are only limited legal states available at any node on the graph. When the bit stream contains an illegal code, the decoder knows an error occurred.
The need for higher data rates has pushed electrical and optical single-lane speeds past 100 Gbits/s. With overhead, that's around 112 Gbits/s per lane. Currently, Ethernet runs a 400 Gbits/s with 800 ...
A new technical paper titled “Leveraging Qubit Loss Detection in Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms” was published by ...
Error Detection in the Gray Matter Have Scientists Discovered Intuition? Whenever humans recognize a mistake, a mysterious wave of electricity passes through the ...
Delivering a wideband bit rate from 2.4 to 32.1 Gb/s, the new ED offers Rx sensitivity of typically 10 mV. It features an Auto Adjust function that permits simultaneous search in less than one second ...
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