Convolutional codes from group rings (Q887826)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6503838
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6503838 |
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Convolutional codes from group rings (English)
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3 November 2015
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Summary: Convolutional codes have been widely used and studied. Many of the best current convolutional codes have been found through computer search. However, constructing these codes by algebraic means will allow bigger codes to be found while maintaining high speed and low memory. Units in the group ring have been used to construct convolutional codes. These have been used to construct several known codes and several new codes. These known constructions are extended to a new construction. This new construction allows for calculations of lower bounds of the free distances produced by some types of generators. It is shown that all \((2, 1)\) systematic convolutional codes may be constructed using group rings with the new construction. The new construction is hoped be used to find new convolutional codes that would allow for less storage requirements for larger codes. This may be extended to consider LDPC convolutional codes and turbo codes.
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convolutional codes
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group rings
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group ring codes
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free distance
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systematic convolutional codes
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group ring convolutional codes
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algebraic constructions
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group ring matrices
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