Method for encoding data

Coded data generation or conversion – Digital code to digital code converters – Adaptive coding

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C341S056000

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07453378

ABSTRACT:
A method of compressing ordered binary data, comprising the step of: (a) encoding and summarizing a frame of data to produce an initial super cooled set. The frame of data includes bits of data in a number that is an odd multiple of four. In one embodiment, the method further comprises the step of: (b) compressing the initial super cooled set. Compressing comprises the steps of: embedding the initial super cooled set in a known position within a subsequent frame of data containing uncompressed data; and encoding and summarizing the subsequent frame of data containing the initial super cooled set to produce a subsequent super cooled set. In another embodiment, the method further comprises the steps of: (c) defining the subsequent super cooled set as the initial super cooled set; and (d) repeating steps b and c to produce a super frozen set.

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