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Chapter 5: BCH Codes

Chapter 5: BCH Codes

pp. 185-219

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, University of California, Davis, , Micron Technology, San Jose
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Summary

Bose–Chaudhuri–Hocquenghem (BCH) codes form a large class of cyclic codes for correcting multiple random errors. This class of codes was first discovered by Hocquenghem in 1959 [] and independently by Bose and Chaudhuri in 1960 []. The first algorithm for decoding binary BCH codes was devised by Peterson in 1960 [].

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