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It is true that simple parity checks can detect any odd number of errors in a bitstream.

A sequence of bits is referred to as a bitstream, sometimes known as a binary sequence. A series of bytes is known as a bytestream. Since a byte is often an 8-bit quantity, the term "octet stream" is occasionally used interchangeably. There is no specific and direct translation between bitstreams and bitstreams because one octet can be encoded as a series of 8 bits in a variety of different ways (see bit numbering).

Both computing and communications make heavy use of bitstreams and bytestreams. For instance, Transmission Control Protocol transmits a synchronous bitstreams while SONET carries synchronous bitstreams.

In reality, bits treams are not directly encoded using bitstreams; instead, a communication channel may employ a signaling technique that is not directly based on bits.

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