Convolutional codes
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Subject Source: Local sources
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Method for a Maximum Likelihood Decoding of a Convolutional code with Decision Weighting, and Corresponding Decoder, April 11, 1995, Patent Number 5,406,570., 1995 - 1995
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Scope and contents
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The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career and professional activities of Dr. Andrew Viterbi, noted researcher, scholar, innovator, and businessman, as well as provide information about the Viterbi and Finci families. The professional papers consist of audio materials, awards, certificates, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, manusciprt materials, patents, photographs, presentations, publications and reprints, research materials, and reports that are useful in...
Dates:
1995 - 1995
Michael Peleg, Igal Sason, Shlomo Shamai (Shitz) and Avner Elia, "On Interleaved, Differentially Encoded Convolutional Codes," March 1999. (manuscript)
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Identifier: Digital Object ID ##n8rkod
Dates:
1999 - 1999
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Michael Peleg, Igal Sason, Shlomo Shamai (Shitz) and Avner Elia, "On Interleaved, Differentially Encoded Convolutional Codes," March 1999. (manuscript), 1999 - 1999
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Identifier: Folder 751
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career and professional activities of Dr. Andrew Viterbi, noted researcher, scholar, innovator, and businessman, as well as provide information about the Viterbi and Finci families. The professional papers consist of audio materials, awards, certificates, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, manusciprt materials, patents, photographs, presentations, publications and reprints, research materials, and reports that are useful in...
Dates:
1999 - 1999
"Patent Disclosure: Super-Orthogonal Convolutional Codes," August 8, 1989.
Digital Record
Identifier: Digital Object ID ##y3w7m8
Dates:
1989 - 1989
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
"Patent Disclosure: Super-Orthogonal Convolutional Codes," August 8, 1989., 1989 - 1989
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Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career and professional activities of Dr. Andrew Viterbi, noted researcher, scholar, innovator, and businessman, as well as provide information about the Viterbi and Finci families. The professional papers consist of audio materials, awards, certificates, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, manusciprt materials, patents, photographs, presentations, publications and reprints, research materials, and reports that are useful in...
Dates:
1989 - 1989
P.J. Lee, "Further Results on Rate 1/N Convolutional Code Constructions with Minimum Required SNR Criterion," 1984.
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Identifier: Digital Object ID ##an1ixx
Dates:
1984 - 1984
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
P.J. Lee, "Further Results on Rate 1/N Convolutional Code Constructions with Minimum Required SNR Criterion," 1984., 1984 - 1984
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Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career and professional activities of Dr. Andrew Viterbi, noted researcher, scholar, innovator, and businessman, as well as provide information about the Viterbi and Finci families. The professional papers consist of audio materials, awards, certificates, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, manusciprt materials, patents, photographs, presentations, publications and reprints, research materials, and reports that are useful in...
Dates:
1984 - 1984
Sam Dolinar, Robert McEliece, Fabrizio Pollara, and Henk Van Tilborg, "Some Easily Analyzable Convolutional Codes," September 17, 1989. (draft)
Digital Record
Identifier: Digital Object ID ##zvad31
Dates:
1989 - 1989
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Sam Dolinar, Robert McEliece, Fabrizio Pollara, and Henk Van Tilborg, "Some Easily Analyzable Convolutional Codes," September 17, 1989. (draft), 1989 - 1989
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Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career and professional activities of Dr. Andrew Viterbi, noted researcher, scholar, innovator, and businessman, as well as provide information about the Viterbi and Finci families. The professional papers consist of audio materials, awards, certificates, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, manusciprt materials, patents, photographs, presentations, publications and reprints, research materials, and reports that are useful in...
Dates:
1989 - 1989
Stefan Host, Rolf Johannesson, Dmitrij K. Zigangirov, Kamil Sh. Zigangirov, and Viktor V. Zyablov, "On the Distribution of the Output Error Burst Lengths for Viterbi Decoding of Convolutional Codes," September 30, 1996.
Digital Record
Identifier: Digital Object ID ##n1im4o
Dates:
1996 - 1996
Found in:
USC Libraries Special Collections