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On the Existence of the (2,1) Mother Code of (n,n-1) Convolutional Code ((n,n-1) 길쌈부호에 대한 (2,1) 마더부호의 존재)

  • Jang, Hwan-Seok;Chung, Ha-Bong;Seong, Jin-Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39A no.4
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    • pp.165-171
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    • 2014
  • The rate of the channel code can be controlled by various methods. Puncturing is one of the methods of increasing the code rate, and the original code before puncturing is called the mother code. Any (n,k) convolutional code is obtainable by puncturing some mother codes, and the process of finding the mother code is necessary for designing the optimum channel decoder. In this paper, we proved that any (n,n-1) convolutional code has (2,1) mother codes regardless of the puncturing pattern and showed that they must be equivalent.

Sufficient Conditions for the Existence of an (n, 1) Mother Code and Its Puncturing Pattern to Generating a Given Convolutional Code (임의의 생성다항식 행렬을 갖는 길쌈부호도 (n, 1) 마더부호의 천공으로 생성 가능한가?)

  • Chung, Habong;Seong, Jinwoo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2016
  • Puncturing is the most common way of increasing the rate of convolutional codes. The puncturing process is done to the original code called the mother code by a specific puncturing pattern. In this article, we investigate into the question whether any convolutional code is obtainable by puncturing some (n, 1) mother codes. We present two sufficient conditions for the mother code and the puncturing pattern to satisfy in order that the punctured code is equivalent to the given (N, K) convolutional code.

Some Regular Languages and Prefix Coding (어떤 정규언어와 Prefix Coding)

  • Golin, Mordecai;Na, Hyeon-Suk
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.2C
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2005
  • Code is a set of words. If, for any pair of words in the code, one is not prefix of another, the code is called "Prefix(-Free) Code". The prefix coding problem is, given n, to find an optimal code with the minimum-sum of lengths of n words. As a special case of this, we present a method to find, given language L in some specific classes of regular languages, an optimal code among prefix codes in L. We also show how the structure of optimal codes varies as n grows, using trees.

Analysis of Code Sequence Generating Algorism and Implementation of Code Sequence Generator using Boolean Functions (부울함수를 이용한 부호계열 발생알고리즘 분석 부호계열발생기 구성)

  • Lee, Jeong-Jae
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2012
  • In this paper we analyze the code sequence generating algorism defined on $GF(2^n)$ proposed by S.Bostas and V.Kumar[7] and derive the implementation functions of code sequence generator using Boolean functions which can map the vector space $F_2^n$ of all binary vectors of length n, to the finite field with two elements $F_2$. We find the code sequence generating boolean functions based on two kinds of the primitive polynomials of degree, n=5 and n=7 from trace function. We then design and implement the code sequence generators using these functions, and produce two code sequence groups. The two groups have the period 31 and 127 and the magnitudes of out of phase(${\tau}{\neq}0$) autocorrelation and crosscorrelation functions {-9, -1, 7} and {-17, -1, 15}, satisfying the period $L=2^n-1$ and the correlation functions $R_{ij}({\tau})=\{-2^{(n+1)/2}-1,-1,2^{(n+l)/2}-1\}$ respectively. Through these results, we confirm that the code sequence generators using boolean functions are designed and implemented correctly.

A CONSTRUCTION OF TWO-WEIGHT CODES AND ITS APPLICATIONS

  • Cheon, Eun Ju;Kageyama, Yuuki;Kim, Seon Jeong;Lee, Namyong;Maruta, Tatsuya
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.731-736
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    • 2017
  • It is well-known that there exists a constant-weight $[s{\theta}_{k-1},k,sq^{k-1}]_q$ code for any positive integer s, which is an s-fold simplex code, where ${\theta}_j=(q^{j+1}-1)/(q-1)$. This gives an upper bound $n_q(k,sq^{k-1}+d){\leq}s{\theta}_{k-1}+n_q(k,d)$ for any positive integer d, where $n_q(k,d)$ is the minimum length n for which an $[n,k,d]_q$ code exists. We construct a two-weight $[s{\theta}_{k-1}+1,k,sq^{k-1}]_q$ code for $1{\leq}s{\leq}k-3$, which gives a better upper bound $n_q(k,sq^{k-1}+d){\leq}s{\theta}_{k-1}+1+n_q(k-1,d)$ for $1{\leq}d{\leq}q^s$. As another application, we prove that $n_q(5,d)={\sum_{i=0}^{4}}{\lceil}d/q^i{\rceil}$ for $q^4+1{\leq}d{\leq}q^4+q$ for any prime power q.

MACWILLIAMS IDENTITIES OVER $M_n\times_s(Z_4)$ WITH RESPECT TO THE RT METRIC

  • Zhu, Shi-Xin;Xu, He-Qian
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.26 no.1_2
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    • pp.107-120
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    • 2008
  • There has been a recent growth of interest in codes with respect to a newly defined non-Hamming metric grown as the Rosenbloom-Tsfasman metric (RT, or $\rho$, in short). In this paper, the definitions of the Lee complete $\rho$ weight enumerator and the exact complete $\rho$ weight enumerator of a code over $M_n_\times_s(Z_4)$ are given, and the MacWilliams identities with respect to this RT metric for the two weight enumerators of a linear code over $M_n_\times_s(Z_4)$ are proven too. At last, we also prove that the MacWilliams identities for the Lee and exact complete $\rho$ weight enumerators of a linear code over $M_n_\times_s(Z_4)$ are the generalizations of the MacWilliams identities for the Lee and complete weight enumerators of the corresponding code over $Z_4$.

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Technical Review on Fitness-for-Service for Buried Pipe by ASME Code Case N-806 (ASME Code Case N-806을 활용한 매설배관 사용적합성 평가 고찰)

  • Park, Sang Kyu;Lee, Yo Seop;So, Il su;Lim, Bu Taek
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2012
  • Fitness-for-Service is a useful technology to determine replacement timing, next inspection timing or in-service when nuclear power plant's buried pipes are damaged. If is possible for buried pipes to be aged by material loss, cracks and occlusion as operating time goes by. Therefore Fitness-for-Service technology for buried pipe is useful for plant industry to perform replacement and repair. Fitness-for-Service for buried pipe is studied in terms of existing code and standard for Fitness-for-Service and a current developing code case. Fitness-for-Service for buried pipe was performed according to Code Case N-806 developed by ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).

A New Proposal for the Allowable Local Thickness of Straight Pipes in ASME Code Case N-597-2 (ASME 코드 케이스 N-597-2의 직관 국부허용두께의 새로운 제안)

  • Park, Jai-Hak;Shin, Kyu-In;Park, Chi-Yong;Lee, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.22 no.1 s.79
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2007
  • Structural integrity assessment of thin-walled pipes and pipe items has become one of the major issues in the nuclear power plant. ASME Section XI Code Case N-597-2 provides a criterion for acceptance of the pipes. But the code case has several limitations for application and sometimes gives too conservative or non-conservative results. So it is necessary to understand fully the technical bases of the code case. In the code case N-597, the allowable local thicknesses of thinned straight pipes are given for three different cases. Because of the different technical base, each case gives different thickness values and sometimes gives contradictory values. In this paper attempts were made in order to propose a unified rule for the allowable local thickness and in order to remove or relax the restrictions on the application of the code case. For this purpose elastic stress analyses were made using the finite element method and the stress results were examined. Based on the obtained bending stress results, a very simple procedure was proposed to obtain the consistent allowable local thickness for the thinned straight pipes.

Encoding & Decoding of Radix 4 Polar Code (Radix 4 Polar code의 부호 및 복호)

  • Lee, Moon-Ho;Choi, Eun-Ji;Yang, Jae-Seung;Park, Ju-Yong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.46 no.10
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    • pp.14-27
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    • 2009
  • Polar Code was proposed by Turkish professor Erdal Arikan in 2006 as an idea that splitted input channel is increasing the cutoff rate. The channel polarization consisted of code sequences with symmetric high rate capacity in a given B-DMC(Binary-input Discrete Memoryless Channel) W. The symmetric capacity is the highest rate achievable subject to using the input letters of the channel with equal probability. The channel polarization is said to a set of given N independent outputs of B-DMC W. In other word, N increases when N is a set of binary-input channels {$W^{(i)}_N\;:\;1{\leq}\;i\;{\leq}\;N$}, in I{WN(i)} as the fraction of indices is near to 1, which is approaching to I(W), and it is near to 0, then to 1-I(W), where I(W) presents high rates in reliable wireless communication channel as inputs of W with equal frequences. After all, {WN(i)} is shown to be a state of channel coding. On the based on this Polar codes, this paper analyzes Polar coding and decoding of Arikan and propose Radix4 Polar coding newly.

MDS SELF-DUAL CODES OVER GALOIS RINGS WITH EVEN CHARACTERISTIC

  • Sunghyu Han
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.181-194
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    • 2023
  • Let GR(2m, r) be a Galois ring with even characteristic. We are interested in the existence of MDS(Maximum Distance Separable) self-dual codes over GR(2m, r). In this paper, we prove that there exists an MDS self-dual code over GR(2m, r) with parameters [n, n/2, n/2 + 1] if (n - 1) | (2r - 1) and 8 | n.