scholarly journals Feedback Classification of linear systems and convolutional codes. Applications in cybernetics, coding theory and cryptography = Feedback clasificación de sistemas y códigos de convolución. Aplicaciones en cibernética, teoría de códigos y criptografía

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noemí de Castro-García
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (22) ◽  
pp. 10669
Author(s):  
Marcin Nowicki ◽  
Witold Respondek

We give a classification of linear nondissipative mechanical control system under mechanical change of coordinates and feedback. First, we consider a controllable case that is somehow a mechanical counterpart of Brunovský classification, then we extend the result to all linear nondissipative mechanical systems (not necessarily controllable) which leads to a mechanical canonical decomposition. The classification of Lagrangian systems is given afterwards. Next, we show an application of the classification results to the stability and stabilization problem and illustrate them with several examples. All presented results in this paper are expressed in terms of objects on the configuration space Rn only, while the state-space of a mechanical control system is Rn×Rn consisting of configurations and velocities.


Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (22) ◽  
pp. 2962
Author(s):  
Ángel Luis Muñoz Muñoz Castañeda ◽  
Noemí DeCastro-García ◽  
Miguel V. Carriegos

In this study, we prove the existence of minimal first-order representations for convolutional codes with the predictable degree property over principal ideal artinian rings. Further, we prove that any such first-order representation leads to an input/state/output representation of the code provided the base ring is local. When the base ring is a finite field, we recover the classical construction, studied in depth by J. Rosenthal and E. V. York. This allows us to construct observable convolutional codes over such rings in the same way as is carried out in classical convolutional coding theory. Furthermore, we prove the minimality of the obtained representations. This completes the study of the existence of input/state/output representations of convolutional codes over rings of modular integers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Najm Abdulzahra Makhrib Al-Seraji ◽  
Zainab Sadiq Jafar

The goal of this paper was to study the applications of the projective plane PG (2, q) over a Galois field of order q in the projective linear (n, k, d, q) -code such that the parameters length of code n, the dimension of code k, and the minimum distance d with the error-correcting e according to an incidence matrix have been calculated. Also, this research provides examples and theorems of links between the combinatorial structures and coding theory. The calculations depend on the GAP (groups, algorithms, and programming) system. The method of the research depends on the classification of the points and lines in PG (2, q).


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