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Decoding of woven convolutional codes and simulation results

Jordan, Ralph ; Schnug, Walter ; Bossert, Martin ; Höst, Stefan LU and Johannesson, Rolf LU (2000) 2000 International Symposium on Information Theory p.96-96
Abstract
An iterative decoding scheme for woven convolutional codes is presented. It is called pipeline decoding and operates in a window sliding over the received sequence. This exploits the nature of convolutional codes as sequences and suits the concept of convolutional encoding and decoding as a continuous process. The pipeline decoder is analyzed in terms of decoding delay and decoding complexity. Additional interleaving for woven convolutional constructions is introduced by employing a convolutional scrambler. It is shown that some types of interleaving preserve the lower bound on the free distance of the original woven construction. Simulation results for woven convolutional codes are presented
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pages
96 - 96
conference name
2000 International Symposium on Information Theory
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Sorrento, Italy
conference dates
2000-06-21 - 2000-06-25
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  • scopus:0034447145
ISBN
0-7803-5857-0
DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2000.866386
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English
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