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Structured messages are widely used in information systems for data transmission over network channels. The information transmitted goes through several stages of transformation, e.g. serialization, compression, encryption, error-correction encoding. These processes are usually considered separately from each other, following the single responsibility principle, and the corresponding algorithms usually consider the data only as a set of bits, bytes or blocks without analyzing their structure and meaning. On the one hand, this approach simplifies the process of encoding/decoding; on the other hand, it ignores a piece of information that could be used to increase the probability of success transmission. In this paper, additional method is proposed as a way of increasing the probability of successful transmission of messages through network channels by using information about the internal structure of the messages.
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Andrushchenko, R., Zaitsev, S., Druzhynin, O., Shelest, M. (2020). Method of Encoding Structured Messages by Using State Vectors. In: Palagin, A., Anisimov, A., Morozov, A., Shkarlet, S. (eds) Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Systems. MODS 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1019. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25741-5_15
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