What is an excess-3 code?
Answer / Dileep Kumar Sahu
An Excess-3 code, also known as 8B10B coding or Modified Huffman coding, is a lossless data compression scheme used in data transmission. It encodes binary data (0s and 1s) into 8-bit symbols to reduce the number of zeroes transmitted, thus increasing efficiency.
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