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On Asymmetric Error Detection with Feedback

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Information, Coding and Mathematics

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The asymmetric nature of bit errors in optical communication provides the grounds for efficient error control techiques; the Z-channel and systematic asymmetric error detection (AED) codes can be succesfully combined with ARQ protocols for feedback error control enhancement. The throughput and the accepted packet error rate for such systems are derived from the codes construction. The results show that only a few check bits can provide a great deal of error protection, almost error free transmission in optical networks.

This research is supported by NSF grant CCR-0105204

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Oprisan, P., Bose, B. (2002). On Asymmetric Error Detection with Feedback. In: Blaum, M., Farrell, P.G., van Tilborg, H.C.A. (eds) Information, Coding and Mathematics. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 687. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3585-7_5

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