T-codes are variable-length codes (VLC) generated by an iterative construction algorithm known as T-augmentation. All T-codes possess strong self-synchronising properties by virtue of T-augmentation, which spreads synchronisation information throughout the code construction. A number of applications have been reported that reference the T-codes for their desirable properties. However, further theoretical development is needed to realise their full benefits. The authors highlight important applications of self-synchronising codes and survey reported research on the decoding process of T-codes. Building on previous work, the authors present a thorough treatment of this process. Understanding the decoding process provides insight into the self...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...
T-codes are variable-length codes (VLC) generated by an iterative construction algorithm known as T-...
Abstract—Many variable-length codes exhibit a tendency for resynchronization to occur automatically ...
First proposed in 1984, T-codes are a class of variable-length codes that exhibit exceptional tenden...
The desirable synchronization properties of T-codes have been well documented ever since they were f...
Variable-length T-Codes may be used to provide robust compression for data communication and storage...
An analysis of the series encountered in Higgie's algorithm of computing average synchronisation del...
The convergence of multimedia applications, which include such diverse sources as video, audio and c...
A locally decodable source code (LDSC) allows the recovery of arbitrary parts of an unencoded messag...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread use for efficient encoding of symbols with unequal...
T-Codes are a class of variable-length codes. Their self-synchronization properties are useful in co...
T-codes are variable-length self-synchronizing codes introduced by Titchener in 1984. T-code codewor...
This thesis presents a range of novel and improved results in the area of source coding with T-Codes...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...
T-codes are variable-length codes (VLC) generated by an iterative construction algorithm known as T-...
Abstract—Many variable-length codes exhibit a tendency for resynchronization to occur automatically ...
First proposed in 1984, T-codes are a class of variable-length codes that exhibit exceptional tenden...
The desirable synchronization properties of T-codes have been well documented ever since they were f...
Variable-length T-Codes may be used to provide robust compression for data communication and storage...
An analysis of the series encountered in Higgie's algorithm of computing average synchronisation del...
The convergence of multimedia applications, which include such diverse sources as video, audio and c...
A locally decodable source code (LDSC) allows the recovery of arbitrary parts of an unencoded messag...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread use for efficient encoding of symbols with unequal...
T-Codes are a class of variable-length codes. Their self-synchronization properties are useful in co...
T-codes are variable-length self-synchronizing codes introduced by Titchener in 1984. T-code codewor...
This thesis presents a range of novel and improved results in the area of source coding with T-Codes...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread applications due to their inherent coding efficien...