John Wozencraft
John McReynolds "Jack" Wozencraft (September 30, 1925 – August 31, 2009) was an electrical engineer and information theorist, professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. One of the pioneers of coding theory, Wozencraft developed the sequential decoding techniques for convolutional codes that made error-free communication possible with relatively low computing power. Provided by Wikipedia
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Principles of communication engineering/ by 360860 Wozencraft, John M., Jacobs, Irwin Mark
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An Expansion of the Data Structuring Capabilities of PAL by Zilles, Stephen N.
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Lambda Calculus Models of Programming Languages by Morris, James H.
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A Formal System for Defining the Syntax and Semantics of Computer Languages by Ledgard, Henry Francis
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Sequential decoding for reliable communication
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Annual report for the projects: Data Network Reliability.
Published 2002Other Authors: “…Wozencraft, John M.…”