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- Q834373 subject Q21993543.
- Q834373 subject Q6391592.
- Q834373 abstract "In telecommunication and information theory, the code rate (or information rate) of a forward error correction code is the proportion of the data-stream that is useful (non-redundant). That is, if the code rate is k/n, for every k bits of useful information, the coder generates totally n bits of data, of which n-k are redundant. If R is the gross bitrate or data signalling rate (inclusive of redundant error coding), the net bitrate (the useful bit rate exclusive of error-correction codes) is ≤ R•k/n. For example: The code rate of a convolutional code may typically be 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, etc., corresponding to that one redundant bit is inserted after every single, second, third, etc., bit. The code rate of the Reed Solomon block code denoted RS(204,188) is 188/204, corresponding to that 204 - 188 = 16 redundant bytes are added to each block of 188 bytes of useful information. A few error correction codes do not have a fixed code rate -- rateless erasure codes.Note that bit/s is a more widespread unit of measurement for the information rate, implying that it is synonymous to net bit rate or useful bit rate exclusive of error-correction codes.".
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- Q834373 wikiPageWikiLink Q6391592.
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- Q834373 comment "In telecommunication and information theory, the code rate (or information rate) of a forward error correction code is the proportion of the data-stream that is useful (non-redundant). That is, if the code rate is k/n, for every k bits of useful information, the coder generates totally n bits of data, of which n-k are redundant.".
- Q834373 label "Code rate".