Decoding Methods
In communication theory and coding theory, decoding is the process of translating received messages into codewords of a given code. There have been many common methods of mapping messages to codewords. These are often used to recover messages sent over a noisy channel, such as a binary symmetric channel.
Read more about Decoding Methods: Notation, Ideal Observer Decoding, Maximum Likelihood Decoding, Minimum Distance Decoding, Syndrome Decoding, Partial Response Maximum Likelihood, Viterbi Decoder
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