In this paper, we regard as a coded transmission over a frequency-selective channel. We plan to study analytically the convergence of the turbo-detector using a maximum a posteriori (MAP) equalizer and a MAP decoder. We demonstrate that the densities of the maximum likelihood (ML) exchanged during the iterations are e-symmetric and output-symmetric. Under the Gaussian approximation, this property allows to execute a one-dimensional scrutiny of the turbo-detector. By deriving the analytical terminology of the ML distributions under the Gaussian approximation, we confirm that the bit error rate (BER) performance of the turbo-detector converges to the BER performance of the coded additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel at high signal to n...
In this paper, the sensitivity of MAP algorithm and its reduced ones as Max-Log-MAP and Scaled Max-L...
We present lower bounds on the error probability of turbo codes under maximum likelihood (ML) decodi...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of estimating the maximum a posteriori (MAP) thresh...
In this paper, we consider a coded transmission over a fre-quency selective channel. In [1, 2], we s...
In this paper we discuss turbo equalization for transmission over doubly selective channels. The max...
A classical problem in digital communications is to evaluate the symbol error probability (SEP) and ...
Abstract—The performance loss due to separation of detection and decoding on the binary-input additi...
In iterative equalization and decoding the "turbo--principle" is used for iterative detect...
The Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) algorithm is modified in order to incorporate the parity check bit of...
International audienceThis paper presents a study on the influence of the extrinsic information scal...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose to study the effect of the choice of the mapping on the performan...
Turbo-codes have attracted an explosion of interest since their discovery in 1993: for the first tim...
Transmission of digital information through a wireless channel with resolvable multipaths or a bandw...
Abstract—Theoretically, it is necessary to estimate the SNR when using a MAP or Log-MAP constituent ...
In this letter, the well-known problem of a transmission over an additive white Gaussian noise chann...
In this paper, the sensitivity of MAP algorithm and its reduced ones as Max-Log-MAP and Scaled Max-L...
We present lower bounds on the error probability of turbo codes under maximum likelihood (ML) decodi...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of estimating the maximum a posteriori (MAP) thresh...
In this paper, we consider a coded transmission over a fre-quency selective channel. In [1, 2], we s...
In this paper we discuss turbo equalization for transmission over doubly selective channels. The max...
A classical problem in digital communications is to evaluate the symbol error probability (SEP) and ...
Abstract—The performance loss due to separation of detection and decoding on the binary-input additi...
In iterative equalization and decoding the "turbo--principle" is used for iterative detect...
The Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) algorithm is modified in order to incorporate the parity check bit of...
International audienceThis paper presents a study on the influence of the extrinsic information scal...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose to study the effect of the choice of the mapping on the performan...
Turbo-codes have attracted an explosion of interest since their discovery in 1993: for the first tim...
Transmission of digital information through a wireless channel with resolvable multipaths or a bandw...
Abstract—Theoretically, it is necessary to estimate the SNR when using a MAP or Log-MAP constituent ...
In this letter, the well-known problem of a transmission over an additive white Gaussian noise chann...
In this paper, the sensitivity of MAP algorithm and its reduced ones as Max-Log-MAP and Scaled Max-L...
We present lower bounds on the error probability of turbo codes under maximum likelihood (ML) decodi...
International audienceWe investigate the problem of estimating the maximum a posteriori (MAP) thresh...