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ECG-based deep learning for chronic kidney disease detection and cardiovascular risk prediction. [PDF]
Tsai PH, Lee SY, Wei CH, Hsu YJ, Lin C.
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On the Probability of Undetected Error for Linear Block Codes
IRE Transactions on Communications Systems, 1982The problem of computing the probability of undetected error is considered for linear block codes used for error detection. The recent literature is first reviewed and several results are extended. It is pointed out that an exact calculation can be based on either the weight distribution of a code or its dual.
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A New Linear Programming Approach to Decoding Linear Block Codes
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2008Summary: In this paper, we propose a new linear programming formulation for the decoding of general linear block codes. Different from the original formulation given by Feldman, the number of total variables to characterize a parity-check constraint in our formulation is less than twice the degree of the corresponding check node.
Kai Yang, Xiaodong Wang, Jon Feldman
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The ABCs of linear block codes
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2004The basic principles of block codes are presented with illustrations to visualize the concepts of vector spaces and subspaces. Intuitive explanations of goals, capabilities, and limitations of codes are offered. An important subclass of block codes called cyclic codes is examined.
Bernard Sklar, Fred Harris
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IEEE Potentials, 2001
The article discusses systematic cyclic linear block codes. A block code uses an encoder that accepts a block of message symbols, and generates a block of code word symbols at the output. This type is in contrast to a convolutional code when the encoder accepts a continuous stream of symbols and similarly generates a continuous encoded output stream. A
L. Litwin, K. Ramaswamy
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The article discusses systematic cyclic linear block codes. A block code uses an encoder that accepts a block of message symbols, and generates a block of code word symbols at the output. This type is in contrast to a convolutional code when the encoder accepts a continuous stream of symbols and similarly generates a continuous encoded output stream. A
L. Litwin, K. Ramaswamy
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On the Coding Gain of Linear Binary Block Codes
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1984The coding gain of linear binary block codes on the AWGN channel is studied. Antipodal signaling and hard decision demodulation are assumed. Simple asymptotic expressions for the gain at high and low energy to noise spectral density ratios are derived. Monotonicity of the coding gain is also discussed.
Vladan M. Jovanovic, Srdjan Z. Budisin
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New decoder for linear block codes
2016 International Conference on Advanced Communication Systems and Information Security (ACOSIS), 2016This paper exposes a new decoder for linear bloc codes. The proposed decoder is based on the resolution of the parity equations system. Elsewhere, to reduce its complexity we have developed a criteria for early terminating the decoding, on the one hand. On the other hand, we introduced a fast method for generating test error patterns.
Abderrazak Farchane, Mostafa Belkasmi
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