korreksjonskoder
Korreksjonskoder, also known as error-correcting codes, are methods used to detect and correct errors that may occur during data transmission or storage. These errors can arise from various sources, such as noise in communication channels or physical defects in storage media. The fundamental principle behind correction codes is the deliberate addition of redundancy to the original data. This redundancy is structured in such a way that if some bits of the transmitted or stored data are corrupted, the original information can still be reconstructed.
There are two main categories of error correction codes: forward error correction (FEC) and automatic repeat
Common examples of error correction codes include Hamming codes, Reed-Solomon codes, and Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes.