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Paper
A Survey of Coding Schemes for Transmission or Recording of Digital Data
Abstract
In this survey we shall review coding techniques and results which pertain to such problems as reduction of dc wandering, suppression of intersymbol interference, and inclusion of self-clocking capability. These problems are of engineering interest in the transmission or recording of digital data. The topics to be discussed include: 1) dc free codes such as bipolar signals and feedback balanced codes, 2) correlative level codes and optimal decoding methods, 3) Fibonacci codes and run-length constraint codes, and 4) state-oriented codes. Copyright © 1971 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.