Gray code

A binary coding system in which successive values differ in just one digit position.

Noun

  1. A binary coding system in which successive values differ in just one digit position.

Origin

Named after Bell Labs researcher Frank Gray, who invented this system in 1953.

Forms

Gray codes

Related

Beckett-Gray code Gillham code

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