paritásellenrzés
Paritásellenrzés, or parity checking, is a simple error detection method used in digital communications and data storage. Its primary purpose is to detect single-bit errors that may occur during transmission or storage. The core principle involves adding an extra bit, known as the parity bit, to a block of data. This parity bit is calculated based on the number of '1' bits in the original data.
There are two main types of parity: even parity and odd parity. In even parity, the parity
When data is received, the parity check is performed again on the received data, including its parity
While effective for detecting single-bit errors, parity checking has limitations. It cannot detect an even number