The modified Max-Log-MAP turbo decoding algorithm by extrinsic information scaling for wireless applications


Autoria(s): Taskaldiran, M.; Morling, R.C.S.; Kale, I.
Contribuinte(s)

Powell, S.

Shim, J.P.

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2009

Resumo

The iterative nature of turbo-decoding algorithms increases their complexity compare to conventional FEC decoding algorithms. Two iterative decoding algorithms, Soft-Output-Viterbi Algorithm (SOVA) and Maximum A posteriori Probability (MAP) Algorithm require complex decoding operations over several iteration cycles. So, for real-time implementation of turbo codes, reducing the decoder complexity while preserving bit-error-rate (BER) performance is an important design consideration. In this chapter, a modification to the Max-Log-MAP algorithm is presented. This modification is to scale the extrinsic information exchange between the constituent decoders. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows: An overview of the turbo encoding and decoding processes, the MAP algorithm and its simplified versions the Log-MAP and Max-Log-MAP algorithms are presented in section 1. The extrinsic information scaling is introduced, simulation results are presented, and the performance of different methods to choose the best scaling factor is discussed in Section 2. Section 3 discusses trends and applications of turbo coding from the perspective of wireless applications.

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/6178/1/TurboCodeChapter.pdf

Taskaldiran, M., Morling, R.C.S. and Kale, I. (2009) The modified Max-Log-MAP turbo decoding algorithm by extrinsic information scaling for wireless applications. In: Wireless technology: applications, management, and security. Lecture notes in electrical engineering (44). Springer. ISBN 9780387717869

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en

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Springer

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/6178/

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