Regenerator for Varshamov-tenengolts-like synchronisation error correcting codes
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Synchronisation errors, that is, the insertion of additional or deletion of valid symbols, are the most difficult class of errors to correct - containing the class of additive errors as a subset. A regenerating algorithm, the core of a channel demodulator, was developed for a class of synchronisation error correcting codes. This class of synchronisation error correcting codes is a generalisation of the code originally developed by R.R. Varshamov and G.M. Tenengolts. In this article two designs are provided for a regenerator of this general class of synchronisation error correcting codes. This design has been successfully implemented and tested on a General Purpose Computer (GPC) and a Field Programmable Gated Array (FPGA)
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Pienaar, J.A. & Helberg, A.S.J. 2008. Regenerator for Varshamov-tenengolts-like synchronisation error correcting codes. IEEE Region 8 International Conference on Computational Technologies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SIBIRCON 2008, 21-25 July. [https://doi.org/10.1109/SIBIRCON.2008.4602630]