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  2. File:Convolutional code trellis diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Trellis (graph) - Wikipedia

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    Convolutional code trellis diagram. A trellis is a graph whose nodes are ordered into vertical slices (time) with every node at almost every time connected to at least one node at an earlier and at least one node at a later time. The earliest and latest times in the trellis have only one node (hence the "almost" in the preceding sentence).

  4. Trellis coded modulation - Wikipedia

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    The name trellis derives from the fact that a state diagram of the technique closely resembles a trellis lattice. The scheme is basically a convolutional code of rates ( r , r +1). Ungerboeck's unique contribution is to apply the parity check for each symbol , instead of the older technique of applying it to the bit stream then modulating the bits.

  5. Convolutional code - Wikipedia

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    Img.6. A trellis diagram for the encoder on Img.1. A path through the trellis is shown as a red line. The solid lines indicate transitions where a "0" is input and the dashed lines where a "1" is input. An actual encoded sequence can be represented as a path on this graph. One valid path is shown in red as an example.

  6. Viterbi decoder - Wikipedia

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    The commonly used rule of thumb of a truncation depth of five times the memory (constraint length K-1) of a convolutional code is accurate only for rate 1/2 codes. For an arbitrary rate, an accurate rule of thumb is 2.5(K - 1)/(1−r) where r is the code rate. [1]

  7. Serial concatenated convolutional codes - Wikipedia

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    Fig 1 is an example of a SCCC. Fig. 1. SCCC Encoder. The example encoder is composed of a 16-state outer convolutional code and a 2-state inner convolutional code linked by an interleaver. The natural code rate of the configuration shown is 1/4, however, the inner and/or outer codes may be punctured to achieve higher code rates as needed.

  8. File:Adult male diagram template.svg - Wikipedia

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    By this method, body diagrams can be derived by pasting organs into one of the "plain" body images shown below. This method requires a graphics editor that can handle transparent images, in order to avoid white squares around the organs when pasting onto the body image.

  9. File:Surface projections of the organs of the trunk.png

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