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Computer Science, Networks
Year 4

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Suppose that the information content of a packet is the bit pattern 1111000010100101 and an even parity is being used

a. What would be the checksum field in a single parity bit scheme?

b. What would be the value of the checksum field b for the case of a two-dimensional parity scheme? Your answer should be such that a minimum-length checksum is used.

By OTA:  Ramas Ramaswami, PhD

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