Long sequences of the same symbol are sometimes misread due to loss of synchronization between sender and receiver. Scrambling is a technique that counteracts this problem via the insertion of extra voltage transitions in an encoded signal. Two schemes are discussed: B8ZS and HDB3. Much of this material is based on content from the book Data and Computer Communications by William Stallings.
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