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2011
This chapter contains sections titled: Motivation A Historical Perspective on Coded Modulation Trellis-Coded Modulation The Symbol-based MAP Algorithm Turbo Trellis-Coded Modulation Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation with Iterative Decoding ...
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This chapter contains sections titled: Motivation A Historical Perspective on Coded Modulation Trellis-Coded Modulation The Symbol-based MAP Algorithm Turbo Trellis-Coded Modulation Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation with Iterative Decoding ...
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A reticular chemistry guide for the design of periodic solids
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Hao Jiang +2 more
exaly
1994
In this thesis, we are concerned with the transmission of data over noncoherent channels (the carrier phase is random). We consider a receiving system which does not attempt to estimate the carrier phase from the received data. Instead, the transmitter and receiver will be designed so that the data transmission is robust with respect to the unknown ...
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In this thesis, we are concerned with the transmission of data over noncoherent channels (the carrier phase is random). We consider a receiving system which does not attempt to estimate the carrier phase from the received data. Instead, the transmitter and receiver will be designed so that the data transmission is robust with respect to the unknown ...
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1996
Baseband modulation codes are widely applied in such diverse fields as digital line transmission [21, 28, 18, 116], digital optical transmission [111, 16], and digital magnetic and optical storage [ 105, 100, 106]. They act to translate the source data sequence d n into a sequence a k that is transmitted across the channel (Fig. 4.1; see also Chapter 3)
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Baseband modulation codes are widely applied in such diverse fields as digital line transmission [21, 28, 18, 116], digital optical transmission [111, 16], and digital magnetic and optical storage [ 105, 100, 106]. They act to translate the source data sequence d n into a sequence a k that is transmitted across the channel (Fig. 4.1; see also Chapter 3)
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International Journal of Satellite Communications, 1984
P. G. Farrell, A. P. Clark
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P. G. Farrell, A. P. Clark
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