Cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon coding
In the compact disc system, cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon code provides error detection and error correction. CIRC adds to every three data bytes one redundant parity byte.
Overview
s are specifically useful in combating mixtures of random and burst errors. CIRC corrects error bursts up to 4000 data bits in sequence and compensates for error bursts up to 12,000 bits that may be caused by minor scratches.Characteristics
- High random error correctability
- Long burst error correctability
- In case the burst correction capability is exceeded, interpolation may provide concealment by approximation
- Simple decoder strategy possible with reasonably-sized external random access memory
- Very high efficiency
- Room for future introduction of four audio channels without major changes in the format.
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