A source emits independent sequences of symbols from a source alphabet Q4: containing four symbols with probabilities: P(A)= 2P(C) = 0.4,and P(B) = 3P(D). i) Compute the entropy of the source ii) Design a source encoder with a block size of (a) one, and (b) two. (. %3D %3D

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Author:Sheldon Ross
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Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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A source emits independent sequences of symbols from a source alphabet
Q4:
containing four symbols with probabilities:
P(A)= 2P(C) = 0.4,and P(B) = 3P(D).
i) Compute the entropy of the source
ii) Design a source encoder with a block size of (a) one, and (b) two. (.
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Transcribed Image Text:A source emits independent sequences of symbols from a source alphabet Q4: containing four symbols with probabilities: P(A)= 2P(C) = 0.4,and P(B) = 3P(D). i) Compute the entropy of the source ii) Design a source encoder with a block size of (a) one, and (b) two. (. %3D
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