Problem 4> We have four colors (red, black, white, blue) to encode. In this encoding, we would like the receiver to be able to correct 2-bit errors. Please provide the appropriate four 8-bit code-words for the colors. There is more than one solution. It is enough to show one.
we need to assign 8 bits to each colour
So within 2 bits error we need to assign to 4 colours
RED=00000000
BLACK=00000011
WHITE=00001001
BLUE=00001001
So that we can detect 2 bits errors
Problem 4> We have four colors (red, black, white, blue) to encode. In this encoding, we...
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