Article
Keywords:
information; communication
Summary:
In this paper a method of construction of random synchronizing block encoders provided the source ergodic and channel composed is given. Using this method the capacity of a composed channel is shown to be the same irrespective of whether the synchronization between the sender and the receiver is or is not assumed.
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