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Convolutional Coding - CC
Convolutional coding is an error correction process that uses the input data to create a continuous flow of error protected bits. As these bits are input to the convolutional coder, an increased number of bits are produced. Convolutional coding is often used in transmission systems that often experience burst errors such as wireless systems. Convolutional coding systems are represented by the ratio (rate) of input bits to output bits. A ½ rate convolutional coder creates (outputs) 2 bits for each 1 bit (input) it receives. Convolutional Coding
This figure shows a convolutional coder that continuously receives the data bits in sequence to create a new digital signal that combines both the original information and new error protection bits. This example shows a 1/2 rate convolutional coder that generates two bits for every one that enters. GSM Books
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