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Probability of a Checksum Error in a Message with Possible Distortion

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The study of the effectiveness of the checksum for detecting distortions in the transmitted message is an urgent task solved within the framework of various possible models of the operating conditions of information transmission channels. In this article, distortions were modeled by superimposing a noise component with a low signal-to-noise ratio \(\delta \), which is of the greatest practical interest. The considered class of checksums refers to the message integrity control implemented, in particular, in the TCP protocol. The functional dependence of the error probability of checksums on the value \(\delta \) with a small value of the latter was obtained.

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Baranov, A.P., Baranov, P.A. Probability of a Checksum Error in a Message with Possible Distortion. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 54, 779–785 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0146411620080064

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