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Coset codes. I. Introduction and geometrical classification
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1988
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Coset CodesEngineeringRepresentation TheoryLattice LambdaGeometric RepresentationCoset CodeGood ConstructiveModulation CodingComputer ScienceCoding TheoryApplied AlgebraSignal ProcessingVariable-length CodeAlgebraic Coding Theory
Practically all known good constructive coding techniques for bandlimited channels, including lattice codes and various trellis-coded modulation schemes, can be characterized as coset codes. A coset code is defined by a lattice partition Lambda / Lambda ' and by a binary encoder C that selects a sequence of cosets of the lattice Lambda '. The fundamental coding gain of a coset code, as well as other important parameters such as the error coefficient, the decoding complexity, and the constellation expansion factor, are purely geometric parameters determined by C Lambda / Lambda '. The known types of coset codes, as well as a number of new classes that systematize and generalize known codes, are classified and compared in terms of these parameters.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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