
arXiv: 2006.10527
handle: 10773/34279
Two-dimensional (2D) convolutional codes are a generalization of (1D) convolutional codes, which are very appropriate for transmission over an erasure channel. In this paper, we present a decoding algorithm for 2D convolutional codes over this kind of channel by reducing the decoding process to several decoding steps with 1D convolutional codes. Moreover, we provide constructions of 2D convolutional codes that are specially taylored to our decoding algorithm.
Decoding algorithm, FOS: Computer and information sciences, erasure channel, Algebra and Number Theory, 2D convolutional codes, Computer Networks and Communications, Applied Mathematics, Decoding, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), 340 Law, 610 Medicine & health, Convolutional codes, MDP convolutional codes, construction of codes, 10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Erasure channel, Construction of codes, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, decoding algorithm
Decoding algorithm, FOS: Computer and information sciences, erasure channel, Algebra and Number Theory, 2D convolutional codes, Computer Networks and Communications, Applied Mathematics, Decoding, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), 340 Law, 610 Medicine & health, Convolutional codes, MDP convolutional codes, construction of codes, 10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Erasure channel, Construction of codes, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, decoding algorithm
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