Across
- 2. – A type of coding used to protect against transmission errors.
- 4. – A coding technique that assigns shorter codes to frequent symbols.
- 5. – The concept of data being compressed without losing any information.
- 8. – A method of adding redundant bits to detect and correct errors.
Down
- 1. – The famous scientist who developed Information Theory.
- 3. – The measure of information per symbol in a source.
- 6. – The principle that ensures efficient encoding of messages with minimal redundancy.
- 7. – The theorem stating the maximum rate at which data can be transmitted over a channel with zero error.
