In coding theory, a constant-weight code, also called an m-of-n code or m-out-of-n code, is an error detection and correction code where all codewords...
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same data bits. Most line codes use either a paired disparity code or a constant-weight code. The simplest paired disparity code is alternate mark inversion...
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pulse-code modulation, and on voice over IP networks. The weight of a binary code, as defined in the table of constant-weight codes, is the Hamming weight of...
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A two-out-of-five code is a constant-weight code that provides exactly ten possible combinations of two bits, and is thus used for representing the decimal...
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each code word is zero. Examples of constant-weight codes include Manchester code and Interleaved 2 of 5. Use a paired disparity code. Each code word...
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GPS etc. Berger code Constant-weight code Convolutional code Expander codes Group codes Golay codes, of which the Binary Golay code is of practical interest...
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Constant weight (CWT) is a freediving discipline recognised by AIDA, the International Association for the Development of Apnea, in which the freediver...
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One-hot (redirect from One-hot code)
library in R. Constant-weight code – Method for encoding data in communications, where a constant number of bits are set Two-out-of-five code – Error-detection...
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can be efficiently implemented, finding a code in time linear to the number of input weights if these weights are sorted. However, although optimal among...
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This is a list of algebraic coding theory topics....
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efficiency of a non-constant amplitude envelope is always higher than that of a constant envelope modulation. Constant-weight code Envelope (waves) "Advantages...
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most line codes are designed to produce DC-balanced signals. The most common classes of DC balanced line codes are constant-weight codes and paired-disparity...
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Constant weight without fins (CNF) is an AIDA International (International Association for Development of Apnea) freediving discipline in which the freediver...
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Using a constant-weight code (such as using Fredkin gates or dual-rail encoding) can reduce the leakage of information about the Hamming weight of the...
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affine space, then the groups form a set of parallel subspaces. Constant weight code Kirkman's schoolgirl problem Sylvester–Gallai configuration This...
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Constant weight bi-fins, denoted by the acronym CWTB in competition notation, is a competitive freediving discipline wherein the freediver wears a pair...
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modern line codes are designed to produce DC-balanced waveforms. The most common classes of DC-balanced line codes are constant-weight codes and paired-disparity...
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equivalent to Hamming weight in the binary case, in 1954. Hamming weight is used in several disciplines including information theory, coding theory, and cryptography...
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is even and dim C = n/2. If a self-dual code is such that each codeword's weight is a multiple of some constant c > 1 {\displaystyle c>1} , then it is...
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International Morse code sequences in small, conventional device-driver microprocessors' RAM chips. The very long time constants of 19th and early 20th century...
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differential signaling used in many buses, and the more general constant-weight code used in the MIPI C-PHY Camera Serial Interface are both more immune...
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System of units of measurement (redirect from Ancient weights and measures)
measurement Medieval weights and measures Megalithic yard Petrograd Standard Pseudoscientific metrology Unified Code for Units of Measure Weights and measures...
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{\mathcal {E}}({\mathcal {C}})} is a constant-weight code. Let B {\displaystyle {\mathcal {B}}} be a binary code consisting of M {\displaystyle M} codewords...
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Water Tender, a former paygrade for a watertender in the U.S. Navy Constant weight, a freediving discipline This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Strength training (redirect from Weight training)
as weight training or resistance training, is exercise designed to improve physical strength. It is often associated with the lifting of weights. It...
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Diving weighting system (redirect from Weight belt)
A diving weighting system is ballast weight added to a diver or diving equipment to counteract excess buoyancy. They may be used by divers or on equipment...
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These are shown with the first bit sent starting on the left. Such a constant-weight code detects all single-bit errors. Combined with a longitudinal redundancy...
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logarithms of V and E are again within a constant factor of each other. To achieve this bound, first sort the edges by weight using a comparison sort in O(E log...
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the linear code is the minimum weight of its nonzero codewords, or equivalently, the minimum distance between distinct codewords. A linear code of length...
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gravitational acceleration as a function of altitude can be approximated as constant and contributes little to this fall-off. Pressure measures force per unit...
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