| 1. | Cyclic Codes have some additional structural constraint on the codes.
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| 2. | Bits 31 through 1 are a cyclic code ( 31, 21 ).
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| 3. | Such spectrum can not be used as cyclic codes.
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| 4. | A quasi-cyclic code with b equal to 1 is a cyclic code.
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| 5. | A quasi-cyclic code with b equal to 1 is a cyclic code.
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| 6. | Cyclic AN codes are a subset of cyclic codes and have the same properties.
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| 7. | A cyclic code has favorable properties that make it well suited for detecting burst errors.
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| 8. | To define a cyclic code, we pick a fixed polynomial, called generator polynomial.
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| 9. | Cyclic codes are considered optimal for burst error detection since they meet this upper bound:
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| 10. | Now, we will begin the discussion of cyclic codes explicitly with error detection and correction.
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