I wish if it would have been possible to earn a degree without paying fees to colleges uselessly then I would have done it with the help of his videos. Truly wonderful explanation. 🙂 Thank you sir
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I felt a bit frustrated when i got confused with th odd parity and even parity thing , but when i watched the video again it gave me a lot more clear view , thank you sir .
In the end you have explained that the receiver knows that whether even or odd bit method was used. But lets say due to noise {0100-1} became {0101-1}. Now as you said the receiver would know this is invalid as there are even number of ones, but how does it confirm that it was not {1101-1} and {0100-1} specifically
Well a good Video explaining the Parity! Thank You! I just have a doubt... In Error Detection, you said if a bit is changed because of noise, the parity bit can be used to identify that the signal recieved is faulty. But However, lets say 2 bits are changed due to noise and the Even parity is Maintained?, How can we know that the signal is faulty?
+Nanda Gopalan thats what i mean about parity can NOT check if there's 2 bit or even bit (2,4,6,8) changed and vice versa (3,5,7,9) the sender sent even parity - lets say there's a noise and it changed 4 bit, and the result is still even parity right ? so again the parity can NOT check if there's more than 1 bit is changed, am i right or wrong. @Neso Academy
Sir what if 2 signals got changed at a time due to noise? In this case parity method fails. Is there any another method for noise detection in this case?
Bro, what if the parity bit itself got changed? Why don't we just say the total 1's of a signal as odd or even without using parity? How can we know the error is on a single bit or in two bits? Is the parity bit always added as MSB or LSB? What can be used to detect errors with more than 1 bit?
How can we determine the original data bit though it satisfies the even /odd parity concepts. And one more question regarding why a parity bit can't change by noise during transmission
Sir, what if from transmitter side data is 1000 and parity is 1,then due to unwanted signal data becomes 1011 in this case also parity is 1....what is the solution for it.....
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Or use the rest 112 to explain more concepts and move on the rest of the teaching material without trying to overcomplicate things and make them worse
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This is a very great explanation. Thank you very much.
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Please note: Parity bit is added at the MSB position and not at LSB
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But i have a doubt here
What if the noise changes that parity bit?
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I felt a bit frustrated when i got confused with th odd parity and even parity thing , but when i watched the video again it gave me a lot more clear view , thank you sir .
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Thanks Neso Academy. Now it is crystal clear.
Thank you so much how should we know when to use even parity or odd parity??
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What if the party bit gets changed due to noise during transmission?
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We add parity bit on which side of original bit number
Left or right?
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In the end you have explained that the receiver knows that whether even or odd bit method was used. But lets say due to noise
{0100-1} became {0101-1}. Now as you said the receiver would know this is invalid as there are even number of ones, but how does it confirm that it was not {1101-1} and {0100-1} specifically
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Well a good Video explaining the Parity! Thank You!
I just have a doubt... In Error Detection, you said if a bit is changed because of noise, the parity bit can be used to identify that the signal recieved is faulty. But However, lets say 2 bits are changed due to noise and the Even parity is Maintained?, How can we know that the signal is faulty?
+Nanda Gopalan thats what i mean about parity can NOT check if there's 2 bit or even bit (2,4,6,8) changed and vice versa (3,5,7,9) the sender sent even parity - lets say there's a noise and it changed 4 bit, and the result is still even parity right ? so again the parity can NOT check if there's more than 1 bit is changed, am i right or wrong. @Neso Academy
+Nanda Gopalan yes ,it only can detect error having change in only 1 bit.
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WELL EXPLAINED
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is parity should kept only at LSB position or can we at MSB position?
what if parity bit got error ??
Can you tell me which type of parity you are using ?
Explained best... Thanks alot
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what if in even parity two bits get changed at the same time due to noise
Yash Gupta then there are errors in two bits but parity checks only for error in one bit.
red cat but if 3 bits are changed parity bit will detect the error so can parity check multiple bits too?
Parity can detect when only 1 bit have changed or distructed
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Our Ph.D. Professor is not explaining it like you Thanks a lot.
Most likely, your professor is some baby boomer who's there for a paycheck.
nice explanation
Sir please do provide notes because our professor do not provide good notes.
Also our University demands only theoretical answers
Thank u sir for such a great video .....I had a confusion bw odd and even parity ...Now got clarified sir.
Very good video. Thanks
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Sir what if 2 signals got changed at a time due to noise?
In this case parity method fails.
Is there any another method for noise detection in this case?
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Parity 1 = "odd"; 0 = "even"
Bro, what if the parity bit itself got changed?
Why don't we just say the total 1's of a signal as odd or even without using parity?
How can we know the error is on a single bit or in two bits?
Is the parity bit always added as MSB or LSB?
What can be used to detect errors with more than 1 bit?
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How to decide the number of parity bits in a given no. of information bits?
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How does the Rx know if the original signal was intended to be positive or odd?
How can we determine the original data bit though it satisfies the even /odd parity concepts.
And one more question regarding why a parity bit can't change by noise during transmission
Yaa, my doubt is also same. What if original message remains unaltered and parity bit itself got changed during the transmission?
Confused as to whether parity should be added at MSB or LSB?
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Then how can we know which bit is change by using parity?
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Won't the noise and other factors affect the parity bit?
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What if the parity bit gets changed during signal transmission?
is it important to add the control bit at the beginning of message or end is necessary?
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You're amazing man, thanks, it really helped me understand some of detecting error - methods in networks!
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Sir,What happens if parity bit changes due to distortion? How the bits 0 and 1s are transmitted through wire( channel)?
Sir, what if from transmitter side data is 1000 and parity is 1,then due to unwanted signal data becomes 1011 in this case also parity is 1....what is the solution for it.....
so nice explaination
What if parity bit is altered due to noise and our signal is correct? It will report that there is error in signal.
what if the parity bit gets changed while the transmission of signal??
change the extra bit and see the result. Its detects the error in the same way as explained in the video.