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if it is regarding "digital to digital encoding", i'm briefing it.
normal encoding is a process of representing analog data in digital format. this is to interface with a digital system.
digital data sometimes needs to be encoded.
this may be for ease of representation (1-hot is faster hardware representation than simple-binary), or for matter of security(over an internet, data is encrypted with a digital signaure).
this site gives info about digital encoding when there is bandwidth constraint in a comm. system. **broken link removed**
changing the file format for ease of transmission and storage(like .bmp to .jpeg) is also one type of digital encoding scheme.
you have a lot of material on net, regarding this.
just search.
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hi,
at the first place, i dint understand the querry.
if it is regarding "digital to digital encoding", i'm briefing it.
normal encoding is a process of representing analog data in digital format. this is to interface with a digital system.
digital data sometimes needs to be encoded.
this may be for ease of representation (1-hot is faster hardware representation than simple-binary), or for matter of security(over an internet, data is encrypted with a digital signaure).
this site gives info about digital encoding when there is bandwidth constraint in a comm. system. **broken link removed**
changing the file format for ease of transmission and storage(like .bmp to .jpeg) is also one type of digital encoding scheme.
you have a lot of material on net, regarding this.
just search.
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