The most common binary data encoding on the Internet – at least below the application layer – is big-endian encoding.Question 7Select one:TrueFalse
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The most common binary data encoding on the Internet – at least below the application layer – is big-endian encoding.Question 7Select one:TrueFalse
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False
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Question No. 1: (Marks 10) Suppose a Station A transmits a message containing five characters to Station B using Even Parity encoding to ensure data integrity during transmission. Each character consists of 8 bits encoded in the ASCII. Station B receives the message of five 9-bit data elements and needs to extract the 8-bit data message from each element and decode it using ASCII to form meaningful words. The data elements received by Station B are: Received 9-bit Data Elements: 010101100 010101010 010011001 010011010 010100110 Assuming the data is received correctly without any errors by Station B, you are required to do the following tasks: 1. Extract 8-bit Data Message: Remove the Parity bits to extract the 8-bit data message from each 9-bit received element. 2. Decode and Extract using ASCII: Convert each 8-bit data message into its corresponding ASCII character to extract the meaningful words. Give your answer in the following table: Received Message 010101100 010101010 010011001 010011010 010100110 Data message (Bits)? Decoded Message?
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