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Simulation Results of Interactive Learning for Encoders and Decoders
Adriana Borodzhieva, Galia Marinova and Tzvetomir Vassilev
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Automation at Ruse University 8 Studentska Str., Ruse 7017, Bulgaria., Telecommunications Faculty Technical University of Sofia, 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd., Sofia 1000 Bulgaria., Faculty of Natural Sciences and
Abstract: We in this work have presented the simulation results of the convolutional encoders and decoders. With the use of MATLAB, we have presented an interactive learning module with graphical user interface. We have presented the framework for the functionality and features of the interactive learning module. When teaching the security of the telecommunication systems, we use the interactive learning module. This part adds to curriculum of the telecommunication system security
Keywords: Convolutional Encoding And Decoding, MATLAB, GUIDE, Simulation Simulation Results of Interactive Learning for Encoders and Decoders
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/isej/2022/9/2/33-40
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