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Error correcting codes are used in various processing systems such as computers, control systems, optical disks, audio recordings, space communications and particularly land mobile radio communications. A unique feature of the mobile radio communication system is the fact that the received signal envelope varies constantly due to the motion of the vehicle and the multipath propagation. In addition, the demand for services such as cellular telephone, paging, personal communication network, and automatic vehicle location systems, etc., is rapidly increased. As a result, these disturbances cause transmission imparities in both random and burst errors and result in degradation of system performance, i.e. increase of system bit error rate (BER) [1].
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Le-Ngoc, S., Ye, Y. (1997). Reed-Solomon Code (255,247,4) Decoder with TMS320C30. In: Wysocki, T., Razavi, H., Honary, B. (eds) Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 403. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6119-4_29
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