Comparison of hamming, BCH, and reed Solomon codes for error correction and detecting techniques

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Volume-67 Issue-6
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Mr. Dawit abrha , Mr.Musie frdiesa , Mr. Mamaru wutabachew
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V67I6P201

Citation 

MLA Style: Mr. Dawit abrha , Mr. Musie frdiesa , Mr. Mamaru wutabachew "Comparison of hamming, BCH, and reed Solomon codes for error correction and detecting techniques" International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 67.6 (2019): 1-4.

APA Style:Mr. Dawit abrha , Mr. Musie frdiesa , Mr. Mamaru wutabachew (2019). Comparison of hamming, BCH, and reed Solomon codes for error correction and detecting techniques International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 67(6), 1-4.

Abstract
In digital communication, errors are introduced during the transmission of data from the transmitter to receiver due to noise or environmental interference. Hence, we have to use some kind of error control coding for error detection and error correction. In this paper we are applying error control mechanisms, like hamming code, BCH codes and reed Solomon codes to detect and correct the errors. Thus we are used Hamming code, Reed-Solomon and BCH code control techniques to correct the errors. Lastly we are comparing the capability of error correcting those codes .the comparison is based on the strength of error correcting technique

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Keywords
hamming code, Reed-Solomon code, BCH code, error detecting, error correcting.