Computers and Technology

. Generate 106 message bits (random binary values (bool/int) ). 2. Generate the corresponding code bits for r = 3, 5. This means you will repeat the simulation once for each r value. You may, for example, do this in a loop. 3. Transmit the code bits through a BSC with transition probability p, for each p in the set {10rho , rho = βˆ’3, βˆ’2.99, βˆ’2.98, . . . , βˆ’0.3}. Similar to the point above, this means that for each r value, you will repeat the simulation for each p value. 4. Decode the received codebits form the output of the channel to extract the message bits. 5. Compare the original message bits to the extracted ones to compute the number of errors. The error rate is then equal to # of errors in message bits total # of message bits

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