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Title: Sequential decoding of variable-length error-correcting codes
Authors: Buttigieg, Victor
Farrell, Patrick G.
Keywords: Error-correcting Codes (Information Theory)
Decoders (Electronics)
Algorithms
Coding theory
Issue Date: 1994
Citation: Buttigieg V. & Farrell P.G. (1994). Sequential decoding of variable-length error-correcting codes. Proc. Eurocode, 94, 24-28.
Abstract: Variable-length codes can be used to perform source coding (data compression) by encoding the more probable source symbols using short codewords so as to give a smaller average codeword length than if the source was to be encoded with a fixed length code. If the variable-length code is given additional structure it may also perform error correction and may be used as a combined source-channel code. A new, near optimum sequential decoding algorithm for variable-length error-correcting codes is presented.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123271
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