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In systematic codes, parity bits are appended at the __________(a) Beginning(b) End(c) End(d) Odd placesThe question was posed to me in examination.I want to ask this question from Block Codes and Finite Fields topic in division Equalization, Diversity and Channel Coding of Wireless/Mobile

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The correct answer is (B) END

The explanation is: A systematic code is one in which the parity bits are appended to the end of the information bits. For an (n,k) code, the FIRST k bits are identical to the information bits, and the REMAINING (n-k) bits of each code word are linear COMBINATIONS of k information bits.



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