coderingsleer
Coderingsleer, a Dutch term, translates to "coding theory" or "theory of codes." It is a field of mathematics and computer science that studies the construction and properties of error-correcting codes. These codes are essential for reliable data transmission and storage, ensuring that information can be retrieved accurately even when it is corrupted by noise or errors.
The fundamental principle of coderingsleer is to introduce redundancy into data in a structured way. This redundancy
Key concepts within coderingsleer include the Hamming distance, which measures the difference between two codewords, and
Applications of coderingsleer are widespread. They are used in digital communication systems such as Wi-Fi, cellular