Coding theory
Feclib is a near optimal extention to Luigi Rizzo's work that uses band matrices. Many parameters can be set, like the size of the width of the band and size of the finite field. It also successfully exploits the large register size of mod
Software FEC in computer communications by Luigi Rizzo describes optimal erasure correction codes.
Software FEC in computer communications
3GPP The current standardisation body for GSM with free standards available
3GPP home page
Huffman Coding: A CS2 Assignment a good introduction to Huffman coding
Huffman Coding: A CS2 Assignment
List of Huffman compression resources, papers, libraries compression links info
Compression Links: Huffman Coding area
Huffman Coding, implemented in python
gumuz’ devlog » Blog Archive » Python Huffman encoding
STOC 2002 : 785-791
STOC 2002
Huffman coding with unequal letter costs " (PDF),
Computing Huffman codes on a Turing Machine semillon
Computing Huffman codes on a Turing Machine
Sloane A098950 Minimizing k-ordered sequences of maximum height Huffman tree
id:A098950 - OEIS Search Results
Fibonacci connection between Huffman codes and Wythoff array groups google berlin
Google Groups : sci.math
Huffman codes' connection with Fibonacci and Lucas numbers discuss math
n-ary Huffman Template Algorithm
n-ary Huffman Template Algorithm
DVB Website - see DVB Worldwide section
DVB - Digital Video Broadcasting - Home
A more accessible paper by the same author
Original Paper
Lecture notes on coding theory including proof of the Plotkin bound.
DVB-H IP Datacasting specifications online technology
DVB-H Global Mobile TV : Technology
3GPP TS26.346 3GPP Technical Specification for Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service: Protocols and Codecs.
3GPP specification: 26.346
Raptor Codes Shokrollahi, Amin (2004), In Proceedings from International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2004) (also available
Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Raptor codes
Michael Tanner's page
Dr. R. Michael Tanner, Professor
Michael Tanner's Original paper
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