Conference paper
Global routing revisited
Michael D. Moffitt
ICCAD 2009
The method of poles is a method for constructing a rate 1 finite state code from k-ary data into a constrained channel S, where S is recognized by a given local automaton and S has capacity at least log (k). We characterize those automata to which the method of poles applies in the case where h(S) = log(k). The code produced by the method of poles has a sliding-block decoder. We also give an upper bound on the window length of the decoder that applies when h(S) > log(k). © 1994 IEEE
Michael D. Moffitt
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