Encoding Semiconstrained Systems
Information Theory
2016-10-25 v2 math.IT
Abstract
Semiconstrained systems were recently suggested as a generalization of constrained systems, commonly used in communication and data-storage applications that require certain offending subsequences be avoided. In an attempt to apply techniques from constrained systems, we study sequences of constrained systems that are contained in, or contain, a given semiconstrained system, while approaching its capacity. In the case of contained systems we describe to such sequences resulting in constant-to-constant bit-rate block encoders and sliding-block encoders. Surprisingly, in the case of containing systems we show that a "generic" semiconstrained system is never contained in a proper fully-constrained system.
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@article{arxiv.1601.05594,
title = {Encoding Semiconstrained Systems},
author = {Ohad Elishco and Tom Meyerovitch and Moshe Schwartz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.05594},
year = {2016}
}
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15 pages