This document discusses two types of one step majority logic decoders used for error control coding. Type I decoders compare each received bit to the majority of corresponding bits from other received codewords to determine the decoded bit. Type II decoders first determine the majority vote of each bit position across all codewords, then each received bit is compared to the overall majority to decode that bit.
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Error control coding
One Step Majority Decoder
multi step
two step decoding
This document discusses two types of one step majority logic decoders used for error control coding. Type I decoders compare each received bit to the majority of corresponding bits from other received codewords to determine the decoded bit. Type II decoders first determine the majority vote of each bit position across all codewords, then each received bit is compared to the overall majority to decode that bit.
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This document discusses two types of one step majority logic decoders used for error control coding. Type I decoders compare each received bit to the majority of corresponding bits from other received codewords to determine the decoded bit. Type II decoders first determine the majority vote of each bit position across all codewords, then each received bit is compared to the overall majority to decode that bit.
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