ryhmäkoodauksia
Ryhmäkoodauksia, known in English as group codes, are a type of error-correcting code. They are algebraic structures that provide a way to detect and correct errors that may occur during data transmission or storage. The fundamental principle behind group codes is to add redundant information to the original data in a structured manner. This redundancy allows the receiver to identify and, in many cases, correct errors without needing to retransmit the data.
The theory of group codes is rooted in abstract algebra, specifically in the concept of group theory.
A key characteristic of group codes is their ability to define a minimum distance between valid codewords.
Group codes are widely used in various applications, including telecommunications, digital storage devices like hard drives