Method of transmitting and receiving encoded data in a radio com

Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current – Plural channels for transmission of a single pulse train

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375265, 375285, 375296, 375340, 375341, 370 76, 3701104, 370118, 379 93, 379 97, H04L 512

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055090311

ABSTRACT:
In a radio communication system, a method of transmitting encoded data includes providing a plurality of discrete data elements to be presently transmitted. These data elements are then encoded using a first encoding technique. An indication is then provided when at least some of the encoded discrete data elements have been compromised. At the receiver, it is determined whether at least some of the received, encoded, discrete data elements have been compromised. A decision metric is then provided based on this determination, and the data elements are decoded using the decision metric.

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