THE CONVOLUTIONAL CODESАNALYSIS TECHNIQUE ON THE OPTIMUM BLOCK CODES GROUNDS
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2411-2976.22014.8-13Abstract
The convolutional codes analysis and synthesis technique is proposed. This technique is optimal according to near Shannon's bound criterion and guarantees a given bit error rate from message source. The proposed technique is based on the well-known optimum block codes synthesis method. As a result, equivalent parameters set of convolutional codes is received. This set corresponds the optimal block code. The algorithm for synthesis an optimal convolutional code is proposed. Examples of optimal convolutional codes analysis and synthesis in the channel with a given energy are presented.
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