Digital Signal Processing

   

The Problem of Zero Code Redundancy in Number Systems and Its Resolution in the Original Fibonacci Number System

Authors: Andrey V. Voron

It is shown that modern number systems (unlike Fibonacci) have a significant disadvantage in the form of zero redundancy of the code. But the redundancy of the Fibonacci code is not constant: the redundancy of the code for individual numbers varies significantly. Based on the Fibonacci number system with Fibonacci codes with unlimited redundancy, a Rule for limiting code redundancy is formulated.

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