Conference
On the Capacity of Precision-Resolution Constrained Systems
Abstract
Arguably, the most famous constrained system is the (d, k)-RLL (run-length limited), in which a stream of bits obeys the constraint that every two 1's are separated by at least d 0's, and there are no more than k consecutive 0's anywhere in the stream. The motivation for this scheme comes from the fact that certain sensor characteristics restrict the minimum time between adjacent 1's or else the two will be merged in the receiver, while a clock …
Authors
Schwartz M; Bruck J
Pagination
pp. 1462-1466
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date
July 1, 2006
DOI
10.1109/isit.2006.262110
Name of conference
2006 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
Conference proceedings
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
ISSN
2157-8095