
Data Encoding Systems
Data encoding systems are methods used to convert information into a specific format for storage, transmission, or processing. They translate characters, images, or signals into code—like binary (0s and 1s), Morse code, or ASCII—that can be easily understood and managed by computers and communication systems. These encoding techniques ensure data integrity, optimize storage space, and facilitate accurate data exchange across different devices and platforms. Essentially, data encoding is the language that computers and digital systems use to interpret and handle information efficiently and reliably.