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This book is the result of hundreds of emails from all over the world with questions on theory and applications of error correcting coding (ECC), from colleagues from both academia and industry.
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The Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) started in 1988 as Working Group 11, Subcommittee 29, of ISO/IEC JTC11 with the aim of defining the standards for digital compression of video and audio signals. It took as its basis the ITU-T2 standard for vi
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