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In [[telecommunication]]s, a '''self-synchronizing code''' is a [[line code]] in which the [[symbol (data)|symbol]] stream formed by a portion of one [[code word]], or by the overlapped portion of any two adjacent code words, is not a valid code word.
 
A self-[[synchronizing]] code permits the proper [[frame synchronization|framing]] of transmitted code words provided that no uncorrected errors occur in the symbol stream.
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External [[synchronization]] is not required.
 
[[High-Level Data Link Control]] (HDLC) and [[Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures]] (ADCCP) frames represent self-synchronizing code words.
 
Every self-synchronizing code is a kind of [[prefix code]].
However, many prefix codes are not self-synchronizing codes.
 
==See also==
* [[Federal Standard 1037C]] and [[MIL-STD-188]]