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Binary code optimization

Published 3 Oct 2021 in cs.IT, cs.CR, and math.IT | (2110.00917v1)

Abstract: This article shows that any type of binary data can be defined as a collection from codewords of variable length. This feature helps us to define an Injective and surjective function from the suggested codewords to the required codewords. Therefore, by replacing the new codewords, the binary data becomes another binary data regarding the intended goals. One of these goals is to reduce data size. It means that instead of the original codewords of each binary data, it replaced the Huffman codewords to reduce the data size. One of the features of this method is the result of positive compression for any type of binary data, that is, regardless of the size of the code table, the difference between the original data size and the data size after compression will be greater than or equal to zero. Another important and practical feature of this method is the use of symmetric codewords instead of the suggested codewords in order to create symmetry, reversibility and error resistance properties with two-way decoding.

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