Arbitrarily varying channel
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arbitrarily-varying-channel-162-7402897
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Arbitrarily varying channel
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An arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is a communication channel model used in coding theory, and was first introduced by Blackwell, Breiman, and Thomasian. This particular channel has unknown parameters that can change over time and these changes may not have a uniform pattern during the transmission of a codeword. n uses of this channel can be described using a stochastic matrix W n : X n × S n → Y n, where X is the input alphabet, Y is the output alphabet, and W n is the probability over a giv
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Communication channel with unknown parameters that can change over time
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbitrarily_varying_channel
date created:
2010-05-05T16:28:30Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T19:12:41Z
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