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Gallager's codes use so-called parity bits — extra bits that contain information about message bits.
The baud rate is 31,250 bits per second, with a start bit, a stop bit, and no parity bits.
We used 8 data bits, no flow control, no parity bits, 1 stop bit, and transmitted at 9600 baud.
The extra 3 bits are parity bits.
A third protection class contains all parity bits.
All of the parity bits are even parity.
Each RSC associates the parity bits to the bitplanes.
Only parity bits are transmitted to the decoder side.
In this figure, some b extra parity bits are indicated in addition to the normal p parity bits.
The punctured parity bits are recovered at the relay and are sent as extra parity bits to the destination in MAC mode.
As the amount of parity bits increases, the quality of decoded Wyner-Ziv frames improves by refining the side information more precisely with parity bits.
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