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"decoding information" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of understanding or interpreting information or data. Example: "The new software program was designed to assist with decoding information from large sets of data."
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Using input symbols and a priori decoding information, each SISO decoder computes extrinsic information.
A coin-operated box, placed on top of the TV, retrieved decoding information over the phone line and unscrambled Zenith's broadcast signal.
Cryptography, the science of making codes and encoding information, and cryptanalysis, the science of breaking codes and decoding information, have important implications for national security.
The chief catalyst has been the Internet and the emergence of thousands of Web sites dedicated to crunching and decoding information.
Zhou, C., Chen, T. "Decoding information by following parameter modulation in the transmitter via synchronization," Communications in Theoretical Physics, vol.31, no.4, pp.555-560.
The ministry is "completely retrograde" to even think of asking RIM for decoding information about their encryption, as some industry sources claimed in the last few days, said the director of one prominent industry group.
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The decoder outputs the decoded information symbols and the updated a posterior/extrinsic probabilities, which are used in the next iteration of channel estimation and equalization.
Specifically, a prediction of the source, named side information, is generated at the decoder by using the already decoded information.
Error resilience modes are used in the JPEG2000 source codec making it possible to provide useful source decoded information to the channel decoder.
The relay can first decode m i while regarding the other message s i as interference, and can then decode s i after removing the decoded information m i from the decoded signal.
Finally, the decoder can utilize the extrinsic values to decode information bits.
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