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Net release of CO<sub>2</sub> from thawing permafrost soil carbon predicted to occur earlier in this century. [PDF]
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Product Codes and Parallel Concatenated Product Codes
2007 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2007We study the decoding of product codes and a class of parallel concatenated product codes (PCPC). PCPC improves the minimum distance while retaining the merit of low decoding complexity of turbo product codes (TPC). We prove that using the Fibonacci interleaver does help increasing the minimum distance.
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Proceedings of GLOBECOM '93. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 1997
Summary: This letter presents a technique of combining multilevel coded modulation and product coding to form product modulation codes which achieve low bit error rates with reduced decoding complexity. Three multistage decoding algorithms are presented, and good codes for both the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh fading channels have ...
Sandeep Rajpal, Shu Lin 0001
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Summary: This letter presents a technique of combining multilevel coded modulation and product coding to form product modulation codes which achieve low bit error rates with reduced decoding complexity. Three multistage decoding algorithms are presented, and good codes for both the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh fading channels have ...
Sandeep Rajpal, Shu Lin 0001
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2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2014
Sparse coding is a widely involved technique in computer vision. However, the expensive computational cost can hamper its applications, typically when the codebook size must be limited due to concerns on running time. In this paper, we study a special case of sparse coding in which the codebook is a Cartesian product of two subcodebooks.
Tiezheng Ge, Kaiming He, Jian Sun 0001
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Sparse coding is a widely involved technique in computer vision. However, the expensive computational cost can hamper its applications, typically when the codebook size must be limited due to concerns on running time. In this paper, we study a special case of sparse coding in which the codebook is a Cartesian product of two subcodebooks.
Tiezheng Ge, Kaiming He, Jian Sun 0001
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