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1. On Woven Convolutional Codes
Abstract : Concatenation of several conventional convolutional encoders is a both powerful and practical method to obtain encoding schemes that are attractive for use in communication systems where very low error probabilities are needed. This thesis is devoted to woven convolutional codes, a construction where the constituent codes are woven together in a manner that resembles the structure of a fabric. READ MORE
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2. Iteratively Decodable Convolutional Codes: Analysis and Implementation Aspects
Abstract : This thesis addresses the theory and implementation aspects of iteratively decodable codes. Iteratively decodable codes include, in particular, Gallager's regular low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, Tanner's generalized LDPC (GLDPC) codes, turbo codes due to Berrou et. al. and expander codes. READ MORE
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3. Sparse Codes on Graphs with Convolutional Code Constraints
Abstract : Modern coding theory is based on the foundation of the sparse codes on graphs, such as the low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and the turbo-like codes (TCs) with component convolutional codes. The success of the LDPC codes and the TCs lies in their ability to perform low-complexity iterative message passing decoding procedures. READ MORE
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4. Codes on Graphs and More
Abstract : Modern communication systems strive to achieve reliable and efficient information transmission and storage with affordable complexity. Hence, efficient low-complexity channel codes providing low probabilities for erroneous receptions are needed. READ MORE
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5. On Tailbiting Codes from Convolutional Codes
Abstract : Tailbiting is a method to terminate convolutional codes into block codes. We call these block codes tailbiting codes. This thesis focuses on the encoding of tailbiting codes. The tailbiting method is carefully investigated. READ MORE