
doi: 10.1109/tc.2010.242
Second-order spectral-null (2-OSN) codes are, in general, constructed from concatenating any codewords in 2-OSN code. Most 2-OSN codes adopt the Tallini-Bose random walk method in encoding and decoding, which exchanges two adjacent bits each time in a binary vector. In this brief contribution, we give a new implementation of the Tallini-Bose random walk method for 2-OSN codes which is shown by experiment to be faster.
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