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- 1993
- A. Robert Calderbank, G. David Forney Jr., Nader Moayeri:
Coding And Quantization, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, October 19-21, 1992. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 14, DIMACS/AMS 1993, ISBN 978-0-8218-6603-0 [contents] - 1992
- John B. Anderson, Elke Offer:
The M-Algorithm, the Failure of Reduced-State Sequence Detection with Good Convolutional Codes, and Some Implications for Trellis Coding. Coding And Quantization 1992: 185-187 - Erdal Arikan:
A Bound on the Zero-Error List Coding Capacity. Coding And Quantization 1992: 235-241 - Ahmed S. Balamesh, David L. Neuhoff:
Block-Constrained Quantization: Asymptotic Analysis. Coding And Quantization 1992: 67-74 - Christopher F. Barnes:
Tree Structured Signal Space Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 33-53 - A. Robert Calderbank, G. David Forney Jr., Nader Moayeri:
Preface. Coding And Quantization 1992: xi- - A. Robert Calderbank, Peter C. Fishburn, Alexander Moshe Rabinovich:
Covering Properties of Binary Convolutional Codes and Lattice Quantization of Uniform Sources. Coding And Quantization 1992: 153-159 - Wai-Yip Chan, Allen Gersho:
Structured Vector Quantizers as Generalized Product Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 111-119 - M. Vedat Eyuboglu, Ahmed S. Balamesh:
Lattice-Structured Codebooks-Construction and Implementation for Memoryless Sources. Coding And Quantization 1992: 137-147 - G. David Forney Jr.:
On the Duality of Coding and Quantizing. Coding And Quantization 1992: 1-14 - G. David Forney Jr., Neil J. A. Sloane, Mitchell D. Trott:
The Nordstrom-Robinson Code is the Binary Image of 19 the Octacode. Coding And Quantization 1992: 19-26 - Lyle Fredrickson, Razmik Karabed, Paul H. Siegel, Hemant K. Thapar:
Decoding on a Finite State Transition Diagram While Avoiding a Sub-Diagram. Coding And Quantization 1992: 149-151 - Chris Heegard, Eric J. Rossin:
Trellis Codes, Symbolic Dynamics, and Isometries. Coding And Quantization 1992: 167-174 - Kenneth J. Kerpez:
Constellations for Diversity. Coding And Quantization 1992: 215-224 - Ali S. Khayrallah:
Bounded Expansion Codes for Error Control. Coding And Quantization 1992: 225-233 - Havish Koorapaty, Donald L. Bitzer, Ajay Dholakia, Mladen A. Vouk:
Table-Driven Decoding of Convolutional Codes with Soft Decision. Coding And Quantization 1992: 199-205 - Ercan Engin Kuruoglu, Ender Ayanoglu:
The Design of Fininte-State Machines for Quantization Using Simulated Anealing. Coding And Quantization 1992: 175-184 - Rajiv Laroia, Nariman Farvardin:
Trellis-Based Scalar-Vector Quantizer for Memoryless Sources. Coding And Quantization 1992: 127-136 - Yannick Lévy, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
An Algebraic Approach to COnstruction Convolutional Codes from Quasi-Cyclic Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 189-198 - Yannick Lévy, Daniel J. Costello Jr., A. Robert Calderbank:
A Markovian Method Common to Both Quantization and Decoding Using Convolutional Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 161-166 - Jay N. Livingston:
Rotationally Invariant Multilevel Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 207-213 - Hans-Andrea Loeliger:
On Existence Proofs for Asymptotically Good 15 Euclidean-Space Group Codes. Coding And Quantization 1992: 15-18 - Steven W. McLaughlin, Jonathan J. Ashley, David L. Neuhoff:
The Optimality of the Natural Binary Code. Coding And Quantization 1992: 95-101 - David L. Neuhoff:
The Other Asymptotic Theory of Lossy Source Coding. Coding And Quantization 1992: 55-65 - Christine Podilchuk, Arnaud E. Jacquin:
Geometric Vector Quantization for Subband-Based Video Coding. Coding And Quantization 1992: 243-251 - Khalid Sayood, Sangsin Na:
Recursively Indexed Differential Pulse Code Modulation. Coding And Quantization 1992: 253-263 - Patrick Solé:
Generalized Theta Functions for Lattice Vector Quantization. Coding And Quantization 1992: 27-32 - Peter F. Swaszek:
Syndrome-Based VQ Codebooks. Coding And Quantization 1992: 75-81 - Vinay A. Vaishampayan:
Multiple Description Scalar Quantizer Design: Good Index Assignments. Coding And Quantization 1992: 103-109 - René J. van der Vleuten, Jos H. Weber:
A New Construction of Trellis-Coded Quantizers. Coding And Quantization 1992: 121-125
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