Self-synchronizing code

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In telecommunications, a self-synchronizing code is a code in which the symbol stream formed by a portion of one code word, or by the overlapped portion of any two adjacent code words, is not a valid code word.

A self-synchronizing code permits the proper framing of transmitted code words provided that no uncorrected errors occur in the symbol stream.

External synchronization is not required.

High-level data link control (HDLC) and Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures (ADCCP) frames represent self-synchronizing code words.

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