Abstract in Undetermined Minimum distances and maximum likelihood error probabilities of serial turbo codes with uniform interleaver are analyzed. It is shown that, for a fraction of interleavers approaching one as the block-length grows large, the minimum distance of serial turbo codes grows as a positive power of their block-length, while their error probability decreases exponentially fast in some positive power of their block-length, on sufficiently good memoryless channels. Such a typical code behavior contrasts the performance of the average serial turbo code, whose error probability is dominated by an asymptotically negligible fraction of poorly performing interleavers, and decays only as a negative power of the block-length. The ana...
In this article we apply transfer function bounding techniques to obtain upper bounds on the bit-err...
The authors define and study the effective free distance of a turbo code. If a turbo code is constru...
New digital communication applications, such as multimedia, require very powerful error correcting c...
Minimum distances and maximum likelihood error probabilities of serial turbo codes with uniform inte...
In this paper we investigate the typical behaviour of minimum distance and ML word error probability...
We present lower bounds on the error probability of turbo codes under maximum likelihood (ML) decodi...
We derive new upper bounds on the minimum distance, which turbo codes can maximally attain with the ...
In this paper we prove that for general memoryless binary input channels, most ensembles of parallel...
We derive here improved upper bounds on the error probability of block codes which are transmitted o...
We present a new algorithm for computing the free distance dfree of parallel and serially concatenat...
A permutor (interleaver) design method was proposed to show the existence of turbo codes with minimu...
Abstract- The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum...
We consider the following problems related to the construction and analysis of turbo-codes: asymptot...
The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum. The `err...
In this article, we apply transfer function bounding techniques to obtain upper bounds on the bit-er...
In this article we apply transfer function bounding techniques to obtain upper bounds on the bit-err...
The authors define and study the effective free distance of a turbo code. If a turbo code is constru...
New digital communication applications, such as multimedia, require very powerful error correcting c...
Minimum distances and maximum likelihood error probabilities of serial turbo codes with uniform inte...
In this paper we investigate the typical behaviour of minimum distance and ML word error probability...
We present lower bounds on the error probability of turbo codes under maximum likelihood (ML) decodi...
We derive new upper bounds on the minimum distance, which turbo codes can maximally attain with the ...
In this paper we prove that for general memoryless binary input channels, most ensembles of parallel...
We derive here improved upper bounds on the error probability of block codes which are transmitted o...
We present a new algorithm for computing the free distance dfree of parallel and serially concatenat...
A permutor (interleaver) design method was proposed to show the existence of turbo codes with minimu...
Abstract- The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum...
We consider the following problems related to the construction and analysis of turbo-codes: asymptot...
The performance of Turbo codes is addressed by examining the code's distance spectrum. The `err...
In this article, we apply transfer function bounding techniques to obtain upper bounds on the bit-er...
In this article we apply transfer function bounding techniques to obtain upper bounds on the bit-err...
The authors define and study the effective free distance of a turbo code. If a turbo code is constru...
New digital communication applications, such as multimedia, require very powerful error correcting c...