Abstract

A class of general linear block array codes called ParityCheck-Based (PCB) array codes, or v-order array codes, is introduced. The lower bound for the code minimum distance d and the upper bound for the number of information symbols k are provided. For two special cases, v=l and v=2, the lower bounds of code length n versus d and code efficiency R are given, respectively. It turns out, through parameters analysis and computer simulation, that PCB array codes have some attractive advantages both in performance and in practical uses. SUMMARY

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