Block interleaving rearranges data sequences by grouping bits into fixed-size blocks and then reordering them before transmission. This technique combats burst errors in digital communications, spreading corrupted bits across multiple blocks for easier correction. Engineers and system designers benefit from improved error resilience in wireless networks, satellite links, and data storage systems, ensuring reliable performance even in noisy environments.
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