5. (a) A small car ferry operating between two islands has three lanes, each 20 m long on its car deck. On one trip, the vehicles waiting to use the ferry are: vehicle car 1 car 2 car with caravan car with trailer camper van lorry 1 lorry 2 van length [m] 4 4 10 7 6 10 12 7 (i) Calculate the lower bound for the number of lanes required. Based on l, could all vehicles fit on the ferry on one trip? (ii) Use the first fit decreasing algorithm to estimate the minimum number of lanes to fit all vehicles. Does the first fit decreasing algorithm give an optimal solution? (b) You have received the following 7+4 bit Hamming encoded message (the Hamming bits are underlined): 11110110000 Assume the message has been corrupted by at most single bit errors per symbol. Correct the message if necessary.
5. (a) A small car ferry operating between two islands has three lanes, each 20 m long on its car deck. On one trip, the vehicles waiting to use the ferry are: vehicle car 1 car 2 car with caravan car with trailer camper van lorry 1 lorry 2 van length [m] 4 4 10 7 6 10 12 7 (i) Calculate the lower bound for the number of lanes required. Based on l, could all vehicles fit on the ferry on one trip? (ii) Use the first fit decreasing algorithm to estimate the minimum number of lanes to fit all vehicles. Does the first fit decreasing algorithm give an optimal solution? (b) You have received the following 7+4 bit Hamming encoded message (the Hamming bits are underlined): 11110110000 Assume the message has been corrupted by at most single bit errors per symbol. Correct the message if necessary.
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