Abstract

A sequential code such as an arithmetic code is a code that determines a prefix of the codeword from a prefix of the source sequence. The reciprocal of the time period in which the transmitter can send a single code symbol is called the transmission velocity. Since, at every moment, the restored length cannot be longer than the source length, the decoding rate is one at most. In this manuscript, we derive a transmission velocity at which the decoding rate is one almost surely with sequential codes.

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