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Title: Application of correcting polynomial modular codes in infotelecommunication systems
Authors: Kalmykov, I. A.
Калмыков, И. А.
Chistousov, N. K.
Чистоусов, Н. К.
Aleksandrov, A. А.
Александров, А. А.
Provornov, I.
Проворнов, И.
Keywords: Digital signal processing;Error correction;OFDM special processor;Polynomial modular code;Position characteristic;Codes (symbols)
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Kalmykov, I., Chistousov, N., Aleksandrov, A., Provornov, I. Application of correcting polynomial modular codes in infotelecommunication systems // Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. - 2020. - Volume 1226 AISC. - Pages 387-398
Series/Report no.: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Abstract: The purpose of the article is to develop algorithms for searching and correcting errors using polynomial modular code (PMC), which allows correcting an error cluster inside the code remainder. These codes have found its application in infotelecommunication systems, particularly, in OFDM technologies and digital signal processing (DSP). This is due to the fact that they perform parallelization of the computational process at the level of arithmetic operations. This allows increasing the speed of information processing. In this case, independent processing of input data, represented as remainders in PMC modules, is the basis for searching and correcting errors that arise during the computation process. Therefore, the development of algorithms for detecting and correcting errors that allow expanding the corrective capabilities of PMC when fixing a cluster of errors, and will increase the fault tolerance of OFDM’s special processors (SP), is an urgent task. #CSOC1120
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/13762
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