This paper investigates tail-biting trellis realizations for linear block codes. Intrinsic trellis properties are used to characterize irreducibility on given intervals of the time axis. It proves beneficial to always consider the trellis and its dual simultaneously. A major role is played by trellis properties that amount to observability and controllability for fragments of the trellis of various lengths. For fragments of length less than the minimum span length of the code it is shown that fragment observability and fragment controllability are equivalent to irreducibility. For reducible trellises, a constructive reduction procedure is presented. The considerations also lead to a characterization for when the dual of a trellis allows a p...
We consider the problem of finding a trellis for a linear block code that minimizes one or more meas...
Abstract: This paper focuses on dualizing tail-biting trellises, particularly KV-trellises. These tr...
Abstruct- In this partially tutorial paper, we examine minimal trellis representations of linear blo...
Abstract—It is shown that a trellis realization can be locally reduced if it is not state-trim, bran...
Abstract: We investigate the constructions of tail-biting trellises for linear block codes introduce...
In this paper, we present new ways of describing and constructing linear tail-biting trellises for b...
We look at graphical descriptions of block codes known as trellises, which illustrate connections be...
Trellises are crucial graphical representations of codes. While conventional trellises are well unde...
Tailbiting trellis representations of linear block codes with an arbitrary sectionalization of the t...
Codes can be represented by edge-labeled directed graphs called trellises, which are used in decodin...
This paper presents two new iterative algorithms for decoding linear codes based on their tail bitin...
We look at graphical descriptions of block codes known as trellises, which illustrate connections be...
Block codes are viewed from a formal language theoretic perspective. It is shown that properties of ...
AbstractBlock codes are viewed from a formal language theoretic perspective. It is shown that proper...
We give simple algorithms for the construction of generator matrices for minimal tail-biting trellis...
We consider the problem of finding a trellis for a linear block code that minimizes one or more meas...
Abstract: This paper focuses on dualizing tail-biting trellises, particularly KV-trellises. These tr...
Abstruct- In this partially tutorial paper, we examine minimal trellis representations of linear blo...
Abstract—It is shown that a trellis realization can be locally reduced if it is not state-trim, bran...
Abstract: We investigate the constructions of tail-biting trellises for linear block codes introduce...
In this paper, we present new ways of describing and constructing linear tail-biting trellises for b...
We look at graphical descriptions of block codes known as trellises, which illustrate connections be...
Trellises are crucial graphical representations of codes. While conventional trellises are well unde...
Tailbiting trellis representations of linear block codes with an arbitrary sectionalization of the t...
Codes can be represented by edge-labeled directed graphs called trellises, which are used in decodin...
This paper presents two new iterative algorithms for decoding linear codes based on their tail bitin...
We look at graphical descriptions of block codes known as trellises, which illustrate connections be...
Block codes are viewed from a formal language theoretic perspective. It is shown that properties of ...
AbstractBlock codes are viewed from a formal language theoretic perspective. It is shown that proper...
We give simple algorithms for the construction of generator matrices for minimal tail-biting trellis...
We consider the problem of finding a trellis for a linear block code that minimizes one or more meas...
Abstract: This paper focuses on dualizing tail-biting trellises, particularly KV-trellises. These tr...
Abstruct- In this partially tutorial paper, we examine minimal trellis representations of linear blo...