Abstract
The performance of several burst-trapping codes has been estimated through computer simulation on three sets of field trial data over the switched telephone network (Alexander-Gryb-Nast, Townsend-Watts, Vestigial-Sideband). The results indicate that the codes are capable of giving better performance than interleaved codes based on the same coding redundancy and approximately the same storage requirement.

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