In this study, the authors consider time-varying block (TVB) codes, which generalise a number of previous synchronisation error-correcting codes. They also consider various practical issues related to maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding of these codes. Specifically, they give an expression for the expected distribution of drift between transmitter and receiver because of synchronisation errors. They determine an appropriate choice for state space limits based on the drift probability distribution. In turn, they obtain an expression for the decoder complexity under given channel conditions in terms of the state space limits used. For a given state space, they also give a number of optimisations that reduce the algorithm complexity with no fu...
The problem of correcting synchronisation errors has recently seen an increase in interest [1]. We ...
International audienceWe formulate the maximum a posteriori (MAP) rule for the decode-and-forward tr...
One of the facets of the mobile or wireless environment is that errors quite often occur in bursts. ...
In this study, the authors consider time-varying block (TVB) codes, which generalise a number of pre...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are n...
The past decade has witnessed significant advances in the techniques for communication, with high re...
We propose a construction based on synchronization and error-correcting block codes and a matched ma...
Practical decoding algorithms for channels with unknown (or varying) statistics are highly desired i...
International audienceWe analyze and compare the maximum-likelihood (ML) decoder and the maximum a-p...
Codes have been considered to combat different noise effects (e.g., substitution errors, synchroniza...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate the influence of time-varying channels on the bit-error-rat...
Channel codes in combination with iterative decoding techniques are a both powerful and efficient me...
In this letter, a union bound on the error probability of coded multi-antenna systems over block fad...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of space-time block codes which enable symbolwise maximum ...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
The problem of correcting synchronisation errors has recently seen an increase in interest [1]. We ...
International audienceWe formulate the maximum a posteriori (MAP) rule for the decode-and-forward tr...
One of the facets of the mobile or wireless environment is that errors quite often occur in bursts. ...
In this study, the authors consider time-varying block (TVB) codes, which generalise a number of pre...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are n...
The past decade has witnessed significant advances in the techniques for communication, with high re...
We propose a construction based on synchronization and error-correcting block codes and a matched ma...
Practical decoding algorithms for channels with unknown (or varying) statistics are highly desired i...
International audienceWe analyze and compare the maximum-likelihood (ML) decoder and the maximum a-p...
Codes have been considered to combat different noise effects (e.g., substitution errors, synchroniza...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate the influence of time-varying channels on the bit-error-rat...
Channel codes in combination with iterative decoding techniques are a both powerful and efficient me...
In this letter, a union bound on the error probability of coded multi-antenna systems over block fad...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of space-time block codes which enable symbolwise maximum ...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
The problem of correcting synchronisation errors has recently seen an increase in interest [1]. We ...
International audienceWe formulate the maximum a posteriori (MAP) rule for the decode-and-forward tr...
One of the facets of the mobile or wireless environment is that errors quite often occur in bursts. ...