Publications by authors named "Souradip Saha"

Polar codes have garnered a lot of attention from the scientific community, owing to their low-complexity implementation and provable capacity achieving capability. They have been standardized to be used for encoding information on the control channels in 5G wireless networks due to their robustness for short codeword lengths. The conventional approach to generate polar codes is to recursively use 2×2 kernels and polarize channel capacities.

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Polar codes are a relatively new family of linear block codes which have garnered a lot of attention from the scientific community, owing to their low-complexity implementation and provably capacity achieving capability. They have been proposed to be used for encoding information on the control channels in 5G wireless networks due to their robustness for short codeword lengths. The basic approach introduced by Arikan can only be used to generate polar codes of length N=2n, ∀n∈N.

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Background Dermatoglyphics refers to the study of epidermal ridges or patterns on fingers (fingerprints) and palms (palmprints). These epidermal ridges grow concurrently with a fetus's neural development during the intrauterine stage of life. Determining genetic anomalies using dermatoglyphics can help identify congenital deformities, various other medical conditions, and how the brain functions well ahead of time.

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