Design and implementation of single bit error correction linear block code system based on FPGA

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Linear block code (LBC) is an error detection and correction code that is widely used in communication systems. In this paper a special type of LBC called Hamming code was implemented and debugged using FPGA kit with integrated software environments ISE for simulation and tests the results of the hardware system. The implemented system has the ability to correct single bit error and detect two bits error. The data segments length was considered to give high reliability to the system and make an aggregation between the speed of processing and the hardware ability to be implemented. An adaptive length of input data has been consider, up to 248 bits of information can be handled using Spartan 3E500 with 43% as a maximum slices utilization. Input/output data buses in FPGA have been customized to meet the requirements where 34% of input/output resources have been used as maximum ratio. The overall hardware design can be considerable to give an optimum hardware size for the suitable information rate.

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Hamdoon, A. M. A., Mohammed, Z. G., & Mohammed, E. A. (2019). Design and implementation of single bit error correction linear block code system based on FPGA. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 17(4), 1785–1795. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v17i4.12033

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