Hybrid Lossless Compression Techniques for English Text

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Biomolecular Techniques Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.51173/jt.v5i1.1059
Jannat Tariq, Mahmood F. Mosleh, Maha Abdulameer, Huthaifa A. Obeidat, Omar A. Obeidat
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Since the demand for data transfer and storage is always increasing, sending data in its original form will take a long time to send and receive. Compression is an important issue for digital communications systems because it imposes an important rule while reducing complexity and power requirements. The goal of compression is to reduce the file size without compromising the quality of the information, which leads to more capacity saving and reduces the required bandwidth in terms of the communications system. This paper proposes a system that consists of a hybrid of two lossless techniques, including a concatenation of Huffman and LZ4 in order to enhance the traditional techniques. The result of the proposed system demonstrates that the proposed combination techniques reduce the file size significantly, achieving between 73.649 % and 79.708 % in terms of average saving ratio (SR). The above would give us credible, cost-effective, and affordable lossless encoding systems for electronic communication systems.
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英文文本的混合无损压缩技术
由于对数据传输和存储的需求不断增加,以原始形式发送数据需要很长时间才能发送和接收。压缩是数字通信系统中的一个重要问题,因为它在降低复杂性和功耗要求的同时施加了重要的规则。压缩的目标是在不影响信息质量的情况下减小文件大小,这样可以节省更多的容量,并减少通信系统所需的带宽。本文提出了一种由两种无损技术的混合组成的系统,包括霍夫曼和LZ4的连接,以增强传统技术。系统结果表明,所提出的组合技术显著减小了文件大小,平均存储量(SR)在73.649% ~ 79.708%之间。以上将为电子通信系统提供可靠、经济、实惠的无损编码系统。
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Journal of Biomolecular Techniques
Journal of Biomolecular Techniques Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomolecular Techniques is a peer-reviewed publication issued five times a year by the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities. The Journal was established to promote the central role biotechnology plays in contemporary research activities, to disseminate information among biomolecular resource facilities, and to communicate the biotechnology research conducted by the Association’s Research Groups and members, as well as other investigators.
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