双串接卷积码的s型置换设计

A. Huebner, D. Costello
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本文考虑了s型置换元(即提供非平凡分离的置换元)对双序列串联卷积码最小距离的影响。根据新引入的电流子符号跨度参数,提出了内外电流子的联合设计方法。这种设计保证了整个代码的最小距离是由所有三个组件代码的自由距离的乘积的下界。给出了仿真结果,并与单串接码和双/广义重复累积码进行了比较。
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On the Design of S-type Permutors for Double Serially Concatenated Convolutional Codes
In this paper the impact of S-type permutors, i.e., permutors that provide a non-trivial separation, on the minimum distance of double serially concatenated convolutional codes is considered. A joint design of the outer and inner permutor is presented on the basis of a newly introduced permutor parameter - the so-called symbol span. This design guarantees that the minimum distance of the overall code is lower bounded by the product of the free distances of all three component codes. Simulation results are presented and comparisons with single serially concatenated and double/generalized repeat accumulate codes are briefly sketched.
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