On the probability of undetected error for linear block codes
Abstract
The problem of computing the probability of undetected error is considered for linear block codes used for error detection. The recent literature is first reviewed and several results are extended. It is pointed out that an exact calculation can be based on either the weight distribution of a code or its dual. Using the dual code formulation, the probability of undetected error for the ensemble of all nonbinary linear block codes is derived as well as a theorem that shows why the probability of undetected error may not be a monotonic function of channel error rate for some poor codes. Several bounds on the undetected error probability are then presented. Detailed examples of binary and nonbinary codes for which exact results can be obtained are provided. An efficient technique for measuring an unknown weight distribution is suggested and exact results are compared with experimental results.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- February 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982ITCom..30..317W
- Keywords:
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- Data Transmission;
- Error Analysis;
- Error Detection Codes;
- Probability Theory;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Bch Codes;
- Binary Codes;
- Error Correcting Codes;
- Extremum Values;
- Performance Prediction;
- Communications and Radar