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Cecilio Pimentel

Researcher at Federal University of Pernambuco

Publications -  97
Citations -  623

Cecilio Pimentel is an academic researcher from Federal University of Pernambuco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Convolutional code & Block code. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 90 publications receiving 554 citations. Previous affiliations of Cecilio Pimentel include Universidade de Pernambuco.

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Finite-state Markov modeling of correlated Rician-fading channels

TL;DR: Fading rates are identified in which the Kth-order Markov model and the GEC model approximate the fading channel with similar accuracy, and the latter model is useful for approximating slowly fading processes, since it provides a more compact parameterization.
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Modeling burst channels using partitioned Fritchman's Markov models

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new method for the parameterization of the Fritchman (1967) channel with single-error state as well as the interesting cases of Fritch man channels with more than one error state and the Gilbert-Elliott channel ((GEC) nonrenewal models).
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Image encryption using block cipher and chaotic sequences

TL;DR: In this article, a randomized block ciphers inspired by the Rijndael architecture employing chaotic maps as an entropy source is proposed, which achieves good security and robustness indicators.
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Enumeration of Markov chains and burst error statistics for finite state channel models

TL;DR: This work presents a method to derive analytic expressions for burst error statistics of FSC models with an arbitrary number of states by following the theory of enumeration of constrained sequences to obtain an expression for the generating series which enumerates all permissible error sequences that constitute the burst event of interest.
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Convolutional codes under a minimal trellis complexity measure

TL;DR: A code search is conducted, restricted to the recently introduced class of generalized punctured convolutional codes, under the minimal trellis complexity measure defined by McEliece and Lin.