DocumentCode
699458
Title
New results and open problems in real-number codes
Author
Ferreira, Paulo J. S. G. ; Santos, Dorabella M. S. ; Afreixo, Vera M. A.
Author_Institution
Dept. Electron. e Telecomun., Univ. de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
fYear
2004
fDate
6-10 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
889
Lastpage
892
Abstract
Signal processing techniques (such as the FFT and sampling rate conversion) can be used to locate and correct data errors, as an alternative to error control coding. These error control techniques in the real or complex fields are not subject to stringent restrictions on block length, as it is the case in Galois fields, and can be readily performed in DSPs. Furthermore, they are capable of exploring the redundancy that naturally exists in oversampled signals, rather than introducing redundant data in a different domain and in a separate channel-coding step (the finite field approach). However, the use of finite-precision real arithmetic raises the question of numerical stability. We study the conditioning of an error correction algorithm in the complex field, in an attempt to understand the effect of the location of the errors and the effect of the error amplitudes. We then consider the parallel concatenation of these codes, which seems to lead to surprisingly stable codes, and formulate a number of open problems concerning them.
Keywords
Galois fields; signal processing; DSP; FFT; Galois fields; block length; channel coding step; correct data errors; error amplitudes; error control coding; error correction algorithm; locate data errors; numerical stability; oversampled signals; parallel concatenation; real-number codes; sampling rate conversion; signal processing techniques; stringent restrictions; Abstracts; Bridges; Frequency modulation; Lead;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference, 2004 12th European
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
978-320-0001-65-7
Type
conf
Filename
7079988
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