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Latest revision as of 08:29, 18 June 2017
Syndrome decoding is a highly efficient method of decoding a linear code over a noisy channel, i.e. one on which errors are made.
Syndrome decoding is minimum distance decoding using a reduced lookup table. This is allowed by the linearity of the code.
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- Decoding methods: Syndrome_decoding @ Wikipedia