Published October 1992
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New techniques for constructing EC/AUED codes
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Bruck, Jehoshua
- Blaum, Mario
Chicago
Abstract
The most common method to construct a t-error correcting/all unidirectional error detecting (EC/AUED) code is to choose a t-error correcting (EC) code and then to append a tail in such a way that the new code can detect more than t errors when they are unidirectional. The tail is a function of the weight of the codeword. We present two new techniques for constructing t-EC/AUED codes. The first technique modifies the t-EC code in such a way that the weight distribution of the original code is reduced. So, a smaller tail is needed. Frequently, this technique gives less overall redundancy than the best available t-EC/AUED codes.
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© Copyright 1992 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received May 15, 1989; revised July 10, 1990.Attached Files
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