A binary code in which all possible bit patterns that can be made from a fixed number of bits are used to encode user information but no overhead information . Note: Examples of dense binary codes are (a) a pure binary representation for sexadecimal digits using all sixteen possible patterns and (b) an octal representation using all eight patterns. A binary representation of decimal numbers using four binary digits of which only 10 of the possible 16 patterns are used is not a dense binary code. If a binary code is not dense, the unused patterns can be used to detect errors inasmuch as they should only occur if there is an error . [ From Weik '89 ]
DENSE BINARY CODE
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Telecommunication standard terms English vocab. Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов. 2012