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Error correction algorithm
The Bahl-Cocke-Jelinek-Raviv (BCJR) algorithm is an algorithm for maximum a posteriori decoding of error correcting codes defined on trellises (principally
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hierarchy BCH Codes Berlekamp–Massey algorithm Peterson–Gorenstein–Zierler algorithm Reed–Solomon error correction BCJR algorithm: decoding of error correcting
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error over the entire sequence. BCJR equalizer: uses the BCJR algorithm (also called the Forward-backward algorithm) to find the maximum a posteriori
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Inference algorithm for hidden Markov models
2109527048413057, 'Fever': 0.7890472951586943} Baum–Welch algorithm Viterbi algorithm BCJR algorithm Russell & Norvig 2010 pp. 579 Russell & Norvig 2010 pp
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lower error floor). Convolutional code Viterbi algorithm Soft-decision decoding Interleaver BCJR algorithm Low-density parity-check code Repeat-accumulate
Serial concatenated convolutional codes
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High-performance forward error correction codes
Viterbi algorithm is unable to calculate APP, thus it cannot be used in D E C 1 {\displaystyle \textstyle DEC_{1}} . Instead of that, a modified BCJR algorithm
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Adler-32 Algebraic geometry code BCH code BCJR algorithm Belief propagation Berger code Berlekamp–Massey algorithm Binary Golay code Binary Goppa code Bipolar
List of algebraic coding theory topics
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Scheme for controlling errors in data over noisy communication channels
codes are typically decoded using soft-decision algorithms like the Viterbi, MAP or BCJR algorithms, which process (discretized) analog signals, and
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Type of error-correcting code using convolution
decoders — the Viterbi algorithm. Other trellis-based decoder algorithms were later developed, including the BCJR decoding algorithm. Recursive systematic
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the decoding of turbo codes. Examples include the BCJR algorithm and the soft output Viterbi algorithm. Decoding methods Error detection and correction
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Method for interpreting data in digital storage systems
reliability of each bit). Such detectors using a soft Viterbi algorithm or BCJR algorithm are essential in iteratively decoding the low-density parity-check
Partial-response maximum-likelihood
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Class of digital signal-processing methods
conjunction with a maximum a posteriori (MAP) detection algorithm such as the BCJR algorithm then NPML and NPML-like detection allow the computation of
Noise-predictive maximum-likelihood detection
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Linear error correcting code
decoded separately using soft-in-soft-out (SISO) techniques such as SOVA, BCJR, MAP, and other derivates thereof. The soft decision information from each
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The art of calculating with any species of notation; as, the algorithms of fractions, proportions, surds, etc.
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The art of calculating by nine figures and zero.
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