Variable-length codes (e.g., Huffman codes) are commonly employed to minimize the average codeword length for noiseless encoding of discrete sources. Upon transmission over noisy channels, conflicting views note that such codes “tend to be self-synchronizing” and suffer from the “catastrophic effect of the error\u27s propagation.” In 1985, Maxted and Robinson used a state model to describe the error recovery of the decoder. This correspondence extends their results in several ways. © 1995 IEEE
[[abstract]]An inherent problem with a Variable-Length Code (VLC) is that even a single bit error ca...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
In this paper, we analyze the error recovery performance of variable length codes (VLCs) transmitted...
Variable-length codes (e.g., Huffman codes) are commonly employed to minimize the average codeword l...
Maxted et al. in 1985 gave a conjecture stating that, for a Geometric source, the stable code has th...
The error recovery capability of variable length code (VLC) has been considered as an important perf...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
co rre cte d 1 Synchronization recovery and state model reduction for soft decoding of variable leng...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 09-11, 1973 / Sheraton Inn Northeast, Wa...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
D.Ing.Due to continuous research there is a large variety of new source and channel coding technolog...
Reversible variable length coding (RVLC) is a state-of-the-art entropy encoding scheme. These codes ...
this paper addresses the issue of robust transmission of sources encoded with Variable Length Codes ...
Abstract—A joint source-channel coding problem that com-bines the efficient compression of discrete ...
This paper focuses on the numerical evaluation of the maximal achievable rate of variable-length sto...
[[abstract]]An inherent problem with a Variable-Length Code (VLC) is that even a single bit error ca...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
In this paper, we analyze the error recovery performance of variable length codes (VLCs) transmitted...
Variable-length codes (e.g., Huffman codes) are commonly employed to minimize the average codeword l...
Maxted et al. in 1985 gave a conjecture stating that, for a Geometric source, the stable code has th...
The error recovery capability of variable length code (VLC) has been considered as an important perf...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
co rre cte d 1 Synchronization recovery and state model reduction for soft decoding of variable leng...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 09-11, 1973 / Sheraton Inn Northeast, Wa...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
D.Ing.Due to continuous research there is a large variety of new source and channel coding technolog...
Reversible variable length coding (RVLC) is a state-of-the-art entropy encoding scheme. These codes ...
this paper addresses the issue of robust transmission of sources encoded with Variable Length Codes ...
Abstract—A joint source-channel coding problem that com-bines the efficient compression of discrete ...
This paper focuses on the numerical evaluation of the maximal achievable rate of variable-length sto...
[[abstract]]An inherent problem with a Variable-Length Code (VLC) is that even a single bit error ca...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
In this paper, we analyze the error recovery performance of variable length codes (VLCs) transmitted...