Search for dissertations about: "concatenated codes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words concatenated codes.
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1. Sparse Codes on Graphs with Convolutional Code Constraints
Abstract : Modern coding theory is based on the foundation of the sparse codes on graphs, such as the low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and the turbo-like codes (TCs) with component convolutional codes. The success of the LDPC codes and the TCs lies in their ability to perform low-complexity iterative message passing decoding procedures. READ MORE
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2. On the Design of Turbo Codes
Abstract : This thesis is about Turbo codes - codes constructed via parallel concatenation of two recursive convolutional encoders linked by an interleaver. The focus of the work is on the understanding and design of Turbo codes. READ MORE
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3. Convergence Analysis and Design of Multiple Concatenated Codes
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to develop a methodology for designing efficient multiple concatenated coding schemes, consisting of two or more constituent codes, concatenated in serial or in parallel. Extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) analysis is found to be a suitable and versatile analysis tool for such codes and thus, the design methodology is based almost entirely on this technique. READ MORE
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4. In-Line Bit Interleaved Serially Concatenated Coded Modulation
Abstract : A communication system using in-line bit interleaved serially concatenated trellis coded modulation (SCTCM) over the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel is investigated. In-line bit interleaving refers to an interleaving method for which the random bit interleaver is divided into several independent constituent bit interleavers. READ MORE
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5. Serially Concatenated Space-Time Coded Continuous Phase Modulation
Abstract : Certain problems associated with reliable digital wireless communication over a frequency-flat slow Rayleigh fadingchannel are treated, when the transmitted signal is modulated using continuous phase modulation (CPM) due to the desirable properties of CPM. The primary focus of attention is on detection strategies, and the thesis proposes iterative detection algorithms for CPM signals transmitted over frequency-flat slow Rayleigh fading channels. READ MORE