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A Generalization of the DMC. [PDF]
Tridenski S, Somekh-Baruch A.
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Decoder malfunction in BCH decoders
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1990A t-error-correcting bounded-distance decoder either produces the codeword nearest the received vector (if there is a codeword at distance no more than t) or indicates that no such codeword exists. However, BCH decoders based on the Peterson-Gorenstein-Zierler algorithm or the Euclidean algorithm can malfunction and produce output vectors that are not ...
Dilip V. Sarwate, Robert D. Morrison
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On α-decodability and α-likelihood decoder
2017 55th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2017Generalizing the maximum and the average error criteria for channel coding, we introduce the α-decodability, defined as the α-norm of the probabilities of correctly decoding the messages. Several aspects, such as the exponent, the existence of a strong Fano's inequality, and the achievability of the channel capacity by random coding are investigated ...
Jingbo Liu, Paul Cuff, Sergio Verdú
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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2008
Summary A codec is the mechanism by which video and audio signals are compressed to conserve bandwidth before transmission across a telecommunication network. It may be implemented either in hardware or software. In the past, manufacturers sometimes used proprietary codecs that were incompatible with those from other manufacturers.
Rex E, Gantenbein, Barbara J, Robinson
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Summary A codec is the mechanism by which video and audio signals are compressed to conserve bandwidth before transmission across a telecommunication network. It may be implemented either in hardware or software. In the past, manufacturers sometimes used proprietary codecs that were incompatible with those from other manufacturers.
Rex E, Gantenbein, Barbara J, Robinson
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Genetics in Medicine, 2010
Consanguineous unions permit the "reunion" of ancestral chromosomal segments in a pattern referred to as "autozygosity," which is essentially a special form of homozygosity. This has long been exploited as a gene mapping tool because it is relatively easy to track a recessive mutation by the surrounding pattern of homozygous markers.
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Consanguineous unions permit the "reunion" of ancestral chromosomal segments in a pattern referred to as "autozygosity," which is essentially a special form of homozygosity. This has long been exploited as a gene mapping tool because it is relatively easy to track a recessive mutation by the surrounding pattern of homozygous markers.
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1979
Any symbol in a redundant code can be recovered when it belongs to certain erasure patterns. Several alternative expressions of a given symbol, to be referred to as its replicas, can therefore be computed in terms of other ones. Decoding is interpreted as decoding upon a received symbol, given itself and a number of such replicas, expressed in terms of
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Any symbol in a redundant code can be recovered when it belongs to certain erasure patterns. Several alternative expressions of a given symbol, to be referred to as its replicas, can therefore be computed in terms of other ones. Decoding is interpreted as decoding upon a received symbol, given itself and a number of such replicas, expressed in terms of
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