Wil J. van Gils A Triple Modular Redundancy Technique Providing Multiple-Bit Error Protection Without Using Extra Redundancy. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Trans. Computers, 1986, v:35, n:7, pp:623-631 [Journal]
Wil J. van Gils Two topics on linear unequal error protection codes: Bounds on their length and cyclic code classes. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1983, v:29, n:6, pp:866-876 [Journal]
Wil J. van Gils Linear unequal error protection codes from shorter codes. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1984, v:30, n:3, pp:544-0 [Journal]
Wil J. van Gils Two-dimensional dot codes for product identification. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1987, v:33, n:5, pp:620-631 [Journal]
Wil J. van Gils, Jean-Paul Boly On combined symbol-and-bit error-control [4, 2] codes over {0, 1}8 to be used in the (4, 2) concept fault-tolerant computer. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1987, v:33, n:6, pp:911-0 [Journal]
Ludo M. G. M. Tolhuizen, Wil J. van Gils A large automorphism group decreases the number of computations in the construction of an optimal encoder/decoder pair for a linear block code. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1988, v:34, n:2, pp:333-0 [Journal]
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