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A common type of error-detecting code is the parity code, which adds one bit to a block of bits so that the ones in the block always add up to either an odd or even number.
This involves "multiplying" a block of bits by an array of different bits known as a matrix, and then transmitting the resulting bits.The matrices used in LDPC coding are a type known as sparse matrices, in which almost all of the entries in the array are zero, rather than one.
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We consider a block of bit binary symbols, which is represented by column vectors for.
The transmitter reads a block of coded bits from the buffer, starting from the bit index specified by a chosen RV.
All these measurements refer to the probability that at least one bit is in error in a block of L bits.
For a block of information bits with length N, denoted by ({mathbf {b}}_{1}^{N}), a length-rN sequence of coded bits, ({mathbf {x}}_{1}^{rN}), is generated.
Finally, the MD5 hash algorithm requires 469 clock cycles to generate the coded outputs for a block of 512 bits.
A block of data bits is encoded with a rate RSC code of constraint length and generator polynomials.
This is performed by mapping a block of information bits into a constellation point in the signal and spatial domains[3].
If decoding fails, the node where decoding occurs (i.e., either the serving BS or the RNC) stores the information received by cooperating BSs and at the next slot a block of redundancy bits is transmitted by the MT. The process is stopped at slot τ n, either when the maximum number of retransmissions τmax is exceeded, i.e., when τ n = t n ( 0 ) + τ max − 1, (34).
Hence, from each audio file, a hash block of bits is extracted, where the number of frames is between and.
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