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Development of Adaptive Arithmetic Coding Method to the Sequence of Bits

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Engineer of the XXI Century (EngineerXXI 2018)

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To reduce the volume of transmitted information within the boundaries of the concept of the Internet, adaptive arithmetic coding was developed. This is a method which is based on the analysis of subsequent bits group with the ability to encode a different number of bits per rank. The effectiveness of the method increases with the correct choice the sequence with the highest probability.

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Barannik, V., Havrylov, D., Barannik, V., Dodukh, A., Gancarczyk, T., Gowin, K. (2020). Development of Adaptive Arithmetic Coding Method to the Sequence of Bits. In: Zawiślak, S., Rysiński, J. (eds) Engineer of the XXI Century. EngineerXXI 2018. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 70. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13321-4_18

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