This paper presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes (RCCs) of rate + 1, for = 2 . . . 8, suitable for concatenated channel codes whose constituent encoders are recursive, systematic convolutional codes. The mother codes that are punctured are rate-1/2 RCCs proposed for use in parallel and/or serial concatenation schemes. Extensive tables of systematic and nonsystematic puncturing patterns, optimized relative to various objective functions suitable for concatenated channel codes, are presented for several mother codes
New rate-compatible convolutional (RCC) codes with high constraint lengths and a wide range of code ...
This paper considers the use of the best high-rate k/(k+1) convolutional codes obtained using the ne...
Optimal puncturing ratios for parallel concatenatedcodes with two or more constituent codes are foun...
This letter presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes (...
This paper presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes (R...
This paper presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes, s...
In many practical applications requiring variable-rate coding and/or high-rate coding for spectral e...
In many practical applications requiring variable-rate coding and/or high-rate coding for spectral e...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On one hand, it presents the results of the search for good punctu...
A new design criterion to obtain well performing rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional c...
In this paper, a novel class of serially concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs) is addressed. In c...
Systematic recursive convolutional encoders have been shown to play a crucial role in the design and...
In this paper, partially systematic rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs) ...
We propose and compare some good rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional code (SCCC) famil...
In this letter, we propose and compare some new rate-compatible serially concatenated convolutional ...
New rate-compatible convolutional (RCC) codes with high constraint lengths and a wide range of code ...
This paper considers the use of the best high-rate k/(k+1) convolutional codes obtained using the ne...
Optimal puncturing ratios for parallel concatenatedcodes with two or more constituent codes are foun...
This letter presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes (...
This paper presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes (R...
This paper presents the results of the search for optimum punctured recursive convolutional codes, s...
In many practical applications requiring variable-rate coding and/or high-rate coding for spectral e...
In many practical applications requiring variable-rate coding and/or high-rate coding for spectral e...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On one hand, it presents the results of the search for good punctu...
A new design criterion to obtain well performing rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional c...
In this paper, a novel class of serially concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs) is addressed. In c...
Systematic recursive convolutional encoders have been shown to play a crucial role in the design and...
In this paper, partially systematic rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs) ...
We propose and compare some good rate-compatible serial concatenated convolutional code (SCCC) famil...
In this letter, we propose and compare some new rate-compatible serially concatenated convolutional ...
New rate-compatible convolutional (RCC) codes with high constraint lengths and a wide range of code ...
This paper considers the use of the best high-rate k/(k+1) convolutional codes obtained using the ne...
Optimal puncturing ratios for parallel concatenatedcodes with two or more constituent codes are foun...