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A Comparison of Signalling Alphabets
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EngineeringSignal RecognitionGene Regulatory NetworkCommunicationChannel CharacterizationContinuous ChannelSequence MotifChannel Capacity EstimationSignalling AlphabetsComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingChannel CapacityDiscrete ChannelSignal TransductionComputational BiologyChannel ModelSystems BiologyMulti-terminal Information TheoryLinguistics
Two channels are considered; a discrete channel which can transmit sequences of binary digits, and a continuous channel which can transmit band limited signals. The performance of a large number of simple signalling alphabets is computed and it is concluded that one cannot signal at rates near the channel capacity without using very complicated, alphabets.