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A catastrophic error is an event whereby ______ number of code symbol error causes _______ number of decoded data error bits.(a) Finite, finite(b) Finite, infinite(c) Infinite, finite(d) Infinite, infiniteThe question was posed to me during an internship interview.My doubt stems from Properties of Convolution Codes and Reed-Solomon Codes in chapter Channel Coding of Digital Communications

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The correct option is (b) Finite, infinite

To EXPLAIN I would say: A catastrophic error is DEFINED as an event WHEREBY a finite NUMBER of code symbols error causes an infinite number of decoded data bit errors.



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