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2) Suppose that you write the bits 10010001000101 to a memory location, and late

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2) Suppose that you write the bits 10010001000101 to a memory location, and later you read the bits 10010001001101? Assuming the bits shown have already been encoded using hamming codes,

a) What are the check bit positions, and what are the data bit positions?
b) What is the syndrome word that is calculated from these two sets of bits?
c) Which bit position is in error (show your work)?
d) If we did not know the original set of bits in advance, how would you determine which bit is in error (show your work)?

Explanation / Answer

a)

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