Presentation 2006-07-20
Decoding Improvement of parallel concatenated code in the frequency selective mobile radio channel : An Effective Decoder Assisted by MLSE-channel Estimation
Yoko WAKAMATSU, Jun HORIKOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) We propose an effective parallel-concatenated code decoder assisted by MLSE-channel estimation for iterative decoding in the frequency selective mobile radio channel. Although pilot symbol assisted decoder has been known as a powerful constitution for the fading channel like mobile radio environment, so called Turbo equalizing structure should be needed to apply it for the frequency selective environment. The decoding scheme demonstrated in this manuscript, can operate effectively in the frequency selective fading channel without Turbo equalizer which needs so much a time to process.
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Keyword(in English) parallel concatenated codes / iterative decoding / channel estimation / frequency selective fading
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Title (in English) Decoding Improvement of parallel concatenated code in the frequency selective mobile radio channel : An Effective Decoder Assisted by MLSE-channel Estimation
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Keyword(1) parallel concatenated codes
Keyword(2) iterative decoding
Keyword(3) channel estimation
Keyword(4) frequency selective fading
1st Author's Name Yoko WAKAMATSU
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Gunma Prefecture()
2nd Author's Name Jun HORIKOSHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Engineering, Maebashi Institute of Technology
Date 2006-07-20
Paper # RCS2006-80
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 168
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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