Abstract

The use of codes in forward error correction and decision feedback schemes is analysed. Various comparisons of the two types of error control scheme are undertaken when finite and infinite repetitions are possible and when the feedback channel can be considered noisy or noiseless. These comparisons are based on the consideration of both the average information bit error probability and transmission efficiency to obtain the overall effectiveness of the error control schemes.

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