Data transmission method employing three-dimensional matrices in

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ABSTRACT:
A data transmission method in which both random errors and burst errors in data transmission are correctable. A block of data is written at three-dimensional addresses in a memory in a predetermined writing order such that a three-dimensional data arrangement is formed. Check words are added in at least two of the directions as error detecting or error correcting codes to thereby form an extended three-dimensional data arrangement. The data is then read out of the extended three-dimensional data arrangement in a predetermined reading order and transmitted as data arranged one-dimensionally. On the data receiving side, the data including the check words is written into a memory in the same order as the data transmitting side to form a three-dimensional data arrangement therein, and then read out in the same order as the data writing order on the data transmitting side. The data thus read is subjected to error correction as required.

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patent: 4564945 (1986-01-01), Glover

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