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  • 1decodable — index solvable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2decodable — adjective a) Able to be read using a certain set of reading knowledge. Decodable books are sold in packs, with more letter combinations appearing in each successive book. b) Of a code, having a non singular extension; being a lossless encoding …

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  • 3decodable — decode ► VERB 1) convert (a coded message) into intelligible language. 2) convert (audio or video signals), in particular from analogue to digital. DERIVATIVES decodable adjective decoder noun …

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  • 4Decodable text — is a type of text often used in beginning reading instruction. With this type of text, new readers can decipher words using the phonics skills they have been taught. For instance, children could decode a phrase such as “Pat the fat rat” if they… …

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  • 5Kraft's inequality — In coding theory, Kraft s inequality, named after Leon Kraft, gives a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a uniquely decodable code for a given set of codeword lengths. Its applications to prefix codes and trees often find use …

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  • 6Variable-length code — In coding theory a variable length code is a code which maps source symbols to a variable number of bits. Variable length codes can allow sources to be compressed and decompressed with zero error (lossless data compression) and still be read back …

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  • 7Digital television — List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards (Europe) DVB S (satellite) DVB S2 DVB T (terrestrial) DVB T2 DVB …

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  • 8Niederreiter cryptosystem — In cryptography, the Niederreiter cryptosystem is a variation of the McEliece Cryptosystem developed in 1986 by Harald Niederreiter [1]. It applies the same idea to the parity check matrix H of a linear code. Niederreiter is equivalent to… …

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  • 9Forward error correction — In telecommunication, information theory, and coding theory, forward error correction (FEC) or channel coding[1] is a technique used for controlling errors in data transmission over unreliable or noisy communication channels. The central idea is… …

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  • 10Transmission Time Interval — TTI, Transmission Time Interval , is a parameter in UMTS (and other digital telecommunication networks) related to encapsulation of data from higher layers into frames for transmission on the radio link layer. TTI refers to the length of an… …

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