Hamming code
Updated: 09/15/2024 by Computer Hope
Developed by Richard Hamming in 1949, Hamming code is an error-detection and correction method used with binary code. It works by adding three parity-checking bits to every four bits of data sent, which the receiving device then uses to find and fix any errors.
Binary code, Checksum, Data, Data transmission, Error, Hardware terms, Parity bit, Redundancy