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</script>doi: 10.1109/18.412689
Summary: We investigate the bit-error rate (BER) of linear block codes. The BER is a function of the encoder realization of the code. We express the BER in terms of the weight profiles of the subspaces of the code. We also discuss the relation between the Hadamard transform and the BER.
encoder properties, bit-error rate, Error probability in coding theory, linear codes, Hadamard transform, Linear codes (general theory)
encoder properties, bit-error rate, Error probability in coding theory, linear codes, Hadamard transform, Linear codes (general theory)
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