The performance of turbo codes at the error floor region is largely determined by the effective free distance, which corresponds to the minimum Hamming weight among all codeword sequences generated by input sequences of weight two. In this paper, we study turbo codes of dimension one obtained from the concatenation of two equal codes and present an upper bound on the effective free distance of a turbo code with these parameters defined over any finite field. We do that making use of the so-called (A, B, C, D) state-space representations of convolutional codes and restrict to the case where A is invertible. A particular construction, from a linear systems point of view, of a recursive systematic convolutional code of rate 1/n so that the eff...
A large number of papers have been published attempting to give some analytical basis for the perfor...
Abstract- The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterize four models of concatenation of a block code and a convolutio...
In this article, we design new turbo codes that can achieve near-Shannon-limit performance. The desi...
The authors define and study the effective free distance of a turbo code. If a turbo code is constru...
The expression for the minimum Hamming weight of the output of a constituent convolutional encoder, ...
Convolutional codes form an important class of codes that have memory. One natural way to study thes...
The performance of Turbo codes can be improved by choosing the best constituent encoder. Previous li...
We present a new algorithm for computing the free distance dfree of parallel and serially concatenat...
Many communication systems obtain enhanced performance by using concatenated coding schemes. Turbo c...
Several parallel concatenated coding schemes (turbo codes) based on multimemory (MM) convolutional c...
Abstract—Minimum distances and maximum likelihood error probabilities of serial turbo codes with uni...
Rate 1/2 binary convolutional codes are analyzed and a lower bound on free distance in terms of the ...
The aim of this work is to characterize two models of concatenated convolutional codes based on the ...
AbstractThis article focuses on the characterization of two models of concatenated convolutional cod...
A large number of papers have been published attempting to give some analytical basis for the perfor...
Abstract- The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterize four models of concatenation of a block code and a convolutio...
In this article, we design new turbo codes that can achieve near-Shannon-limit performance. The desi...
The authors define and study the effective free distance of a turbo code. If a turbo code is constru...
The expression for the minimum Hamming weight of the output of a constituent convolutional encoder, ...
Convolutional codes form an important class of codes that have memory. One natural way to study thes...
The performance of Turbo codes can be improved by choosing the best constituent encoder. Previous li...
We present a new algorithm for computing the free distance dfree of parallel and serially concatenat...
Many communication systems obtain enhanced performance by using concatenated coding schemes. Turbo c...
Several parallel concatenated coding schemes (turbo codes) based on multimemory (MM) convolutional c...
Abstract—Minimum distances and maximum likelihood error probabilities of serial turbo codes with uni...
Rate 1/2 binary convolutional codes are analyzed and a lower bound on free distance in terms of the ...
The aim of this work is to characterize two models of concatenated convolutional codes based on the ...
AbstractThis article focuses on the characterization of two models of concatenated convolutional cod...
A large number of papers have been published attempting to give some analytical basis for the perfor...
Abstract- The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterize four models of concatenation of a block code and a convolutio...