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Un code de canal est construit à l'aide de matrices clairsemées pour des canaux stationnaires sans mémoire qui n'ont pas nécessairement une propriété symétrique comme un canal symétrique binaire. Il est également montré que le code construit possède les propriétés remarquables suivantes. 1. Codage conjoint source-canal : en combinant le code de canal avec le code source avec perte, qui est également construit par des matrices clairsemées, un code source-canal conjoint plus simple peut être construit que celui construit par le code de bloc ordinaire. 2. Codage universel : le code de canal construit possède une propriété universelle sous une condition spécifiée.
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Shigeki MIYAKE, Jun MURAMATSU, "A Construction of Channel Code, Joint Source-Channel Code, and Universal Code for Arbitrary Stationary Memoryless Channels Using Sparse Matrices" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E92-A, no. 9, pp. 2333-2344, September 2009, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.2333.
Abstract: A channel code is constructed using sparse matrices for stationary memoryless channels that do not necessarily have a symmetric property like a binary symmetric channel. It is also shown that the constructed code has the following remarkable properties. 1. Joint source-channel coding: Combining channel code with lossy source code, which is also constructed by sparse matrices, a simpler joint source-channel code can be constructed than that constructed by the ordinary block code. 2. Universal coding: The constructed channel code has a universal property under a specified condition.
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