![]() Most of the CRC problems are given as follows. I tried to write down every steps as I am calculating the checksum by hand. However, the way I explain on this would be pretty much different from the ref or most of textbooks. This example itself came from an example in Ref. I want to explain on these examples in more practical way rather than too much theoretical way (If you are interested in the theoretical background, you can look into ' division of polynomial in Galois Field 2'). However, I decided to create a separate page for this topic mainly to deal with some examples in very detail. More detailed explanation about the concept and application of CRC is described in CRC in Error Check page. The way it is used can be illustrated as follows. CRC is a kind of Error Check technology and stands for Cyclic Redundancy Checksum.
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