2. A communications channel transmits the digits 0 and 1. However, due to static, the digit transmitted
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2. A communications channel transmits the digits 0 and 1. However, due to static, the digit transmitted is incorrectly received with probability .2. Suppose that we want to transmit an important message consisting of one binary digit. To reduce the chance of error, we transmit 00000 instead of 0 and 11111 instead of 1. If the receiver of the message uses “majority” decoding, what is the probability that the message will be incorrectly decoded? What independence assumptions are you making? (By majority decoding we mean that the message is decoded as “0” if there are at least three zeros in the message received and as “1” otherwise.)
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics For Engineers And Scientists
ISBN: 9780125980579
3rd Edition
Authors: Sheldon M. Ross
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