Correlation-recovered adaptive majority multiplexing

A novel method of multiplexing based on a pattern-recognition technique is described, in which binary data are combined for transmission over a common medium by modulation onto binary codewords. A majority-logic gate forms the transmitted (binary) signal from the modulated codewords. Demodulation is effected by a correlation process using digital matched filters. The system exhibits an adaptive property in the relationship between the channel error-correcting properties and the number of channels in use. Theoretical and experimental results are reproduced, and a description of a prototype equipment is included.

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