Excavating
Patent
1997-03-10
1998-11-03
Baker, Stephen M.
Excavating
H03M 1300, H04L 700
Patent
active
058320024
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for coding and transmitting a digital message (c(x)) comprising a first number of information bits (a(x)) and a second number of control bits (b(x)), said message or code word being normally transmitted continuously, as well as a method for receiving and decoding such a digital message. In order to allow for a reliable block synchronization and error detection, there is according to the invention suggested a code format by which there is avoided the need to wait for a start of a block or message, and by which there is allowed verification before syncronization.
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Carlson Erik
Endresen Jan
ABB Signal AB
Baker Stephen M.
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