
The Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482
The Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482 Exercise 81
Repeat question 65 to determine the following:
a) The output string generated for the input: 10101010.
b) In which state is the encoder after the sequence in part a is written?
c) Which bit is in error in the string, 11 10 01 00 00 11 01? What is the probable value of the string?
Reference of Exercise 65:
Using the convolutional code and Viterbi algorithm described in this chapter, assuming that the encoder and decoder always start in State 0, determine the following:
a) The output string generated for the input: 10010110.
b) In which state is the encoder after the sequence in part a is read?
c) Which bit is in error in the string, 11 01 10 11 11 11 10? What is the probable value of the string?
a) The output string generated for the input: 10101010.
b) In which state is the encoder after the sequence in part a is written?
c) Which bit is in error in the string, 11 10 01 00 00 11 01? What is the probable value of the string?
Reference of Exercise 65:
Using the convolutional code and Viterbi algorithm described in this chapter, assuming that the encoder and decoder always start in State 0, determine the following:
a) The output string generated for the input: 10010110.
b) In which state is the encoder after the sequence in part a is read?
c) Which bit is in error in the string, 11 01 10 11 11 11 10? What is the probable value of the string?
Explanation
After the data has been encrypted by the...
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