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It is shown how nonsystematic Reed-Solomon (RS) codes encoded by means of the Chinese remainder theorem can be decoded using the Berlekamp algorithm. The Chien search and calculation of error values are not needed but are replaced by a polynomial division and added calculation in determining the syndrome. It is shown that for certain cases of low-rate RS codes, the total decoding computation may be less than the usual method used with cyclic codes. Encoding and decoding for shorter length codes is presented.
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