Error control codes are now successfully applied to computer systems, especially t o memory systems. This paper proposes an extended class of unequal error control codes which protects the fixed-byte strongly in computer words from multiple errors. The fixed-byte stores valuable information such as control and address information in computer/communication messages or pointer information in database words. Here, fixedbyte means the clustered information digits in the word whose position is determined in advance.A s a simple and practical class of the codes, ihis paper proposes an extended type of two-level unequal error control codes which has two error control levels an the codeword; one with strong error control function for the fixed-byte, and the other with weak function f o r the other part of the codeword. The proposed optimal codes are single-bit error correction, doublebit error detection and fixed b-bit byte error correction code, called SEC-DED-FbEC code, and single-bit plus fixed 6-bit byte error correction code, called (S+Fb)EC code, which correcls single-bit errors and fixed-byte errors occurring simultaneously. For both types of codes, this paper clarifies necessary and sufficient conditions and bounds on code length, and demonstrates code construction method of the optimal codes and evaluation of these codes from the perspectives of error correction/detection capability and decoder hardware complexit y.
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