Modulo-N code

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Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Modulo-N code is a lossy compression algorithm used to compress correlated data sources using modular arithmetic.

Compression

When applied to two nodes in a network whose data are in close range of each other modulo-N code requires one node (say odd) to send the coded data value as the raw data Mo=Do; the even node is required to send the coded data as the Me=DemodN. Hence the name modulo-N code.

Since at least log2K bits are required to represent a number K in binary, the modulo coded data of the two nodes requires log2Mo+log2Me bits. As we can generally expect log2Melog2Mo always, because MeN. This is how compression is achieved.

A compression ratio achieved is C.R.=log2Mo+log2Me2log2Mo.

Decompression

At the receiver, by joint decoding, we may complete the process of extracting the data and rebuilding the original values. The code from the even node is reconstructed by the assumption that it must be close to the data from the odd node. Hence the decoding algorithm retrieves even node data as

CLOSEST(Mo,N.k+Me).

The decoder essentially finds the closest match to MoN.k+Me and the decoded value is declared as N.k+Me

Example

For a mod-8 code, we have Encoder

D_o=43,D_e=47
M_o=43,M_e=47 mod(8) = 7,

Decoder

 M_o=43,M_e=47 mod(8) = 7,
 D_o=43,D_e=CLOSEST(43,8⋅k + 7)
 4385+7
 D_o=43,D_e=47

Modulo-N decoding is similar to phase unwrapping and has the same limitation: If the difference from one node to the next is more than N/2 (if the phase changes from one sample to the next more than π), then decoding leads to an incorrect value.

See also

  • DISCUS is a more sophisticated technique for compressing correlated data sources.
  • Delta encoding is a related algorithm used in lossless compression algorithms designed for correlated data sources.

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