Abstract — We study coding schemes which encode unconstrained sequences into run-length-limited (d, k)-constrained sequences. We present a general framework for the construction of such (d, k)-codes from variable-length source codes. This framework is an extension of the previously suggested bit stuffing, bit flipping and symbol sliding algorithms. We show that it gives rise to new code constructions which achieve improved performance over the three aforementioned algorithms. Therefore, we are interested in finding optimal codes under this framework, optimal in the sense of maximal achievable asymptotic rates. However, this appears to be a difficult problem. In an attempt to solve it, we are led to consider the encoding of unconstrained seq...
A prefix code X is said to satisfy the (d, k) runlength- limited (RLL) constraint if all the possibl...
Summary form only given. The asymptotic performance of the modified Lawrence algorithm, a universal ...
By making the conventional (d,k) constraint time dependent as a function of the channel process, the...
The bit stuffing algorithm is a technique for coding constrained sequences by the insertion of bits ...
Constrained codes for digital storage systems are studied. A method for improving signal detection i...
The Optimal Coding problem is a well-known problem in information theory. The aim is for two parties...
This work is motivated by the problem of error correction in bit-shift channels with the so-called (...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature on fixed-to-variable-length lossless source code trees...
In this paper, we will present coding techniques for the character-constrained channel, where inform...
A new O(nL)-time algorithm is given for finding an optimal prefix-free binary code for a weighted al...
Binary block codes of length n with the property that an arbitrary catenation of codewords will prod...
This paper presents the optimal compression for sequences with unde-fined values. Let we have (N−m) ...
The Lawrence algorithm is a universal binary variable-to-fixed length source coding algorithm. Here,...
It is well-known that for a given sequence, its optimal codeword length is fixed. Many coding scheme...
Abstract — Huffman coding finds an optimal prefix code for a given probability mass function. Consid...
A prefix code X is said to satisfy the (d, k) runlength- limited (RLL) constraint if all the possibl...
Summary form only given. The asymptotic performance of the modified Lawrence algorithm, a universal ...
By making the conventional (d,k) constraint time dependent as a function of the channel process, the...
The bit stuffing algorithm is a technique for coding constrained sequences by the insertion of bits ...
Constrained codes for digital storage systems are studied. A method for improving signal detection i...
The Optimal Coding problem is a well-known problem in information theory. The aim is for two parties...
This work is motivated by the problem of error correction in bit-shift channels with the so-called (...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature on fixed-to-variable-length lossless source code trees...
In this paper, we will present coding techniques for the character-constrained channel, where inform...
A new O(nL)-time algorithm is given for finding an optimal prefix-free binary code for a weighted al...
Binary block codes of length n with the property that an arbitrary catenation of codewords will prod...
This paper presents the optimal compression for sequences with unde-fined values. Let we have (N−m) ...
The Lawrence algorithm is a universal binary variable-to-fixed length source coding algorithm. Here,...
It is well-known that for a given sequence, its optimal codeword length is fixed. Many coding scheme...
Abstract — Huffman coding finds an optimal prefix code for a given probability mass function. Consid...
A prefix code X is said to satisfy the (d, k) runlength- limited (RLL) constraint if all the possibl...
Summary form only given. The asymptotic performance of the modified Lawrence algorithm, a universal ...
By making the conventional (d,k) constraint time dependent as a function of the channel process, the...