(IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577)International audienceThis paper concerns a new synchronizing scheme designed for block turbo coded system. The phase estimation relies on the feedback of the extrinsic information. A near optimum version of the algorithm based on the block turbo decoder devised by Pyndiah allows easy implementation. We display various results showing that the proposed algorithm is able to track frequency shifts and that it works very well in the case of general Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) constellations. We also show that this turbo synchronizer works at low Signal to Noise Ratios (SNR) taking completely advantage of the turbo coding possibilities
Abstract—This paper considers carrier phase recovery in transmission systems with an iteratively dec...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are n...
This paper presents behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are not p...
(IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577)International audienceThis paper concerns a new synchronizing scheme designe...
International audienceThis paper concerns a new synchronizing scheme designed for block turbo coded ...
National audienceThe phase estimation is a really important step in digital communication systems. W...
This paper focuses on phase noise-impaired communications. An efficient Maximum A-posteriori Probabi...
We introduce in this paper a low-complexity joint carrier frequency and phase recovery algorithm for...
This contribution considers turbo synchronization, that is to say, the use of soft data information ...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the symbol timing is not perfectly k...
Turbo codes and their unusual properties have attracted significant attentionof the information theo...
Abstract. Wireless data transmission results in frequency and phase offsets of the signal in the rec...
This paper is devoted to turbo synchronization, that is to say the use of soft information to estima...
In this paper, we present a low-complexity carrier phase estimation algorithm suited for turbo-coded...
The introduction of turbo and low-density parity- check (LDPC) codes with iterative decoding that al...
Abstract—This paper considers carrier phase recovery in transmission systems with an iteratively dec...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are n...
This paper presents behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are not p...
(IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577)International audienceThis paper concerns a new synchronizing scheme designe...
International audienceThis paper concerns a new synchronizing scheme designed for block turbo coded ...
National audienceThe phase estimation is a really important step in digital communication systems. W...
This paper focuses on phase noise-impaired communications. An efficient Maximum A-posteriori Probabi...
We introduce in this paper a low-complexity joint carrier frequency and phase recovery algorithm for...
This contribution considers turbo synchronization, that is to say, the use of soft data information ...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the symbol timing is not perfectly k...
Turbo codes and their unusual properties have attracted significant attentionof the information theo...
Abstract. Wireless data transmission results in frequency and phase offsets of the signal in the rec...
This paper is devoted to turbo synchronization, that is to say the use of soft information to estima...
In this paper, we present a low-complexity carrier phase estimation algorithm suited for turbo-coded...
The introduction of turbo and low-density parity- check (LDPC) codes with iterative decoding that al...
Abstract—This paper considers carrier phase recovery in transmission systems with an iteratively dec...
This paper presents the behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are n...
This paper presents behaviour of a turbo coding scheme when the synchronization parameters are not p...