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5 September 2008 The analysis of binary, ternary and quaternary-based systems for communications theory
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The implementation of a ternary or quaternary based system to information infrastructure to replace the archaic binary system. Using a temary or a quaternary based system will add greater robustness, compression, and utilizability to future information systems.
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Bradley S. Tice "The analysis of binary, ternary and quaternary-based systems for communications theory", Proc. SPIE 7075, Mathematics of Data/Image Pattern Recognition, Compression, and Encryption with Applications XI, 70750Q (5 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798510
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Telecommunications

Communication theory

Information theory

Internet

Computing systems

Data compression

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