1. Dictionary look-up methods give impressive error correction but require much greater storage and computation. 2. Error correction is what modems do to compensate when bits get lost or scrambled because the phone connection is less than perfect. 3. The dictionary method gives much greater error correction performance, with greater storage requirements and computational cost. 4. The protocol incorporates yet another type of error correction and aspects of handling files. 5. This is another interesting theoretical point, but probably of little consequence as far as error correction is concerned. 6. A licence agreement may specifically prohibit error correction so that all this provision does is to raise a presumption in favour of the lawful user. 7. Another possibility is that the birds are not doing any error correction at all, but rather using the feedback of one note to prepare the next. 8. But does this type of error correction also take place when using a CD-RW? 9. For a long time, it was thought that with qubits, error correction would be impossible. 10. In addition to error correction, Hamming did pioneering work in digital filters while at Bell Labs. |