DocumentCode
916453
Title
Generalization of Gallager´s adaptive error control scheme
Author
Sullivan, Daniel D.
Volume
17
Issue
6
fYear
1971
fDate
11/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
727
Lastpage
735
Abstract
One of the simplest, yet most effective schemes thus far devised for the correction of errors on compound channels is the adaptive decoding scheme invented by Gallager. In this paper we present a generalization of this scheme which, at a modest sacrifice in rate, enables the decoder to correct a burst even when the guard space following the burst contains random errors. This is accomplished with the use of two convolutional codes,
and
, where
contains
. At the encoder, the information sequence is first encoded with
and then, after a fixed delay, is encoded with a "shortened" version of
, which is added to the parity sequences of
. At the decoder there are two modes of operation, a random mode and a burst mode. In the random mode errors are corrected with
in a manner similar to that of the Gallager scheme. In the burst mode, the information bits in the bursty blocks are recovered from the later blocks where they have been superimposed on the parity bits. In this mode a decoder for
, which precedes the decoder for
, removes random errors from these later blocks, thereby greatly increasing the probability of recovery from the burst.
and
, where
contains
. At the encoder, the information sequence is first encoded with
and then, after a fixed delay, is encoded with a "shortened" version of
, which is added to the parity sequences of
. At the decoder there are two modes of operation, a random mode and a burst mode. In the random mode errors are corrected with
in a manner similar to that of the Gallager scheme. In the burst mode, the information bits in the bursty blocks are recovered from the later blocks where they have been superimposed on the parity bits. In this mode a decoder for
, which precedes the decoder for
, removes random errors from these later blocks, thereby greatly increasing the probability of recovery from the burst.Keywords
Adaptive decoding; Burst-correcting codes; Convolutional codes; Adaptive control; Circuits; Convolutional codes; Decoding; Delay; Error correction; Notice of Violation; Programmable control; Telephony; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1971.1054709
Filename
1054709
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