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Successive decoding is a method used in decoding error-correcting codes, where the decoder processes received symbols in a sequential manner. It typically involves decoding one part of the received data at a time, using the previously decoded information to aid in decoding subsequent parts. This approach can improve the accuracy of decoding, particularly in systems like turbo codes or low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, where the structure of the code allows for iterative refinement of the decoded output.

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