Trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear block codes

Shu Lin

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Trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear block codes

by Shu Lin

1998

Kluwer Academic

288

0792381513

Description

Trellises and Trellis-Based Decoding Algorithms for Linear Block Codes combines trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear codes together in a simple and unified form. The approach is to explain the material in an easily understood manner with minimal mathematical rigor. Trellises and Trellis-Based Decoding Algorithms for Linear Block Codes is intended for practicing communication engineers who want to have a fast grasp and understanding of the subject. This book can also be used as a text for advanced courses on the subject.

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Trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear block codes was written by Shu Lin.

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