Noise figure paradox
On Mar 26, 9:35*am, "Joel Koltner"
wrote:
Hi Jim,
"Jim Lux" wrote in message
...
Actually, state of the art is probably Low Density Parity Check (LDPC)
codes, as far as approaching the limit.
I hadn't heard of them; thanks for the link. *Can you comment on how they
compare to Reed-Solomon codes?
I have just enough background in error-correcting codes to spout off the right
keywords in nearly-coherent Usenet posts and wait for people to point out my
errors. :-)
Much longer block length than typical R-S. Also, the way the check
bits are generated is different. Each check bit isn't formed by
combining ALL the source bits, just some of them (obviously a
different "some" for each of the check bits), hence the name Low
Density. Both are usually roughly rate 1/2.
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