Cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon coding
ID: cross-interleaved-reed-solomon-coding
Cross-Interleaved Reed-Solomon (CIRS) coding is an error correction technique that is particularly useful in communication systems, such as digital data storage and transmission. It enhances the standard Reed-Solomon coding by interleaving its codewords in a two-dimensional manner, which helps to improve the resilience of data against burst errors.
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