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Comparative Study of Generalized Quantitative-Qualitative Inaccuracy Fuzzy Measures for Noiseless Coding Theorem and 1:1 Codes

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  • H. D. Arora
  • Anjali Dhiman

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In coding theory, we study various properties of codes for application in data compression, cryptography, error correction, and network coding. The study of codes is introduced in Information Theory, electrical engineering, mathematics, and computer sciences for the transmission of data through reliable and efficient methods. We have to consider how coding of messages can be done efficiently so that the maximum number of messages can be sent over a noiseless channel in a given time. Thus, the minimum value of mean codeword length subject to a given constraint on codeword lengths has to be founded. In this paper, we have introduced mean codeword length of order and type for 1:1 codes and analyzed the relationship between average codeword length and fuzzy information measures for binary 1:1 codes. Further, noiseless coding theorem associated with fuzzy information measure has been established.

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  • H. D. Arora & Anjali Dhiman, 2015. "Comparative Study of Generalized Quantitative-Qualitative Inaccuracy Fuzzy Measures for Noiseless Coding Theorem and 1:1 Codes," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-6, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:258675
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/258675
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