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TIT
1998
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Reduced-Redundancy Product Codes for Burst Error Correction
In a typical burst-error correction application of a product code of nv nh arrays, one uses an [nh; nh rh] code Ch that detects corrupted rows, and an [nv; nv rv] code Cv that is...
Ron M. Roth, Gadiel Seroussi
TIT
2008
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On Correcting Bursts (and Random Errors) in Vector Symbol (n, k) Cyclic Codes
Simple methods are shown for correcting bursts of large size and bursts combined with random errors using vector symbols and primarily vector XOR and feedback shift register operat...
John J. Metzner
SIGCOMM
1990
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Reliable Broadband Communication Using a Burst Erasure Correcting Code
Traditionally, a transport protocol corrects errors in a computer communication network using a simple ARQ protocol. With the arrival of broadband networks, forward error correcti...
Anthony J. McAuley
ISM
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Application Layer Error Correction Scheme for Video Header Protection on Wireless Network
In wireless video streaming application, video information may be corrupted by a noisy channel. By introducing error resilience and error concealment techniques, many researchers ...
Chia-Ho Pan, I-Hsien Lee, Sheng-Chieh Huang, Chih-...
TIT
2008
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Explicit Codes Achieving List Decoding Capacity: Error-Correction With Optimal Redundancy
We present error-correcting codes that achieve the information-theoretically best possible trade-off between the rate and error-correction radius. Specifically, for every 0 < R...
Venkatesan Guruswami, Atri Rudra