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Iterative decoding of binary block and convolutional codes

by Joachim Hagenauer, Elke Offer, Lutz Papke - IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory , 1996
"... Abstract- Iterative decoding of two-dimensional systematic convolutional codes has been termed “turbo ” (de)coding. Using log-likelihood algebra, we show that any decoder can he used which accepts soft inputs-including a priori values-and delivers soft outputs that can he split into three terms: the ..."
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: the soft channel and a priori inputs, and the extrinsic value. The extrinsic value is used as an a priori value for the next iteration. Decoding algorithms in the log-likelihood domain are given not only for convolutional codes hut also for any linear binary systematic block code. The iteration

Codes and Decoding on General Graphs

by Niclas Wiberg , 1996
"... Iterative decoding techniques have become a viable alternative for constructing high performance coding systems. In particular, the recent success of turbo codes indicates that performance close to the Shannon limit may be achieved. In this thesis, it is showed that many iterative decoding algorithm ..."
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Iterative decoding techniques have become a viable alternative for constructing high performance coding systems. In particular, the recent success of turbo codes indicates that performance close to the Shannon limit may be achieved. In this thesis, it is showed that many iterative decoding

Wavelets and Subband Coding

by Martin Vetterli, Jelena Kovačević , 2007
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Serial Concatenation of Interleaved Codes: Performance Analysis, Design, and Iterative Decoding

by S. Benedetto, D. Divsalar, G. Montorsi, F. Pollara - IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory , 1996
"... A serially concatenated code with an interleaver consists of the cascade of an outer code... ..."
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A serially concatenated code with an interleaver consists of the cascade of an outer code...

Good Error-Correcting Codes based on Very Sparse Matrices

by David J.C. MacKay , 1999
"... We study two families of error-correcting codes defined in terms of very sparse matrices. "MN" (MacKay--Neal) codes are recently invented, and "Gallager codes" were first investigated in 1962, but appear to have been largely forgotten, in spite of their excellent properties. The ..."
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. The decoding of both codes can be tackled with a practical sum-product algorithm. We prove that these codes are "very good," in that sequences of codes exist which, when optimally decoded, achieve information rates up to the Shannon limit. This result holds not only for the binary-symmetric channel

Architectural Issues of Soft-Decision Iterative Decoders for Binary Cyclic Codes

by Robert Morelos-Zaragoza , 2000
"... The Tanner graph associated with an extended parity-check (EPC) matrix of a cyclic code is shown to be useful in effectively implementing soft decision iterativedecoding procedures based on belief propagation. Decoding with an EPC matrix has the advantage that is universal, in the sense that it does ..."
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The Tanner graph associated with an extended parity-check (EPC) matrix of a cyclic code is shown to be useful in effectively implementing soft decision iterativedecoding procedures based on belief propagation. Decoding with an EPC matrix has the advantage that is universal, in the sense

Unveiling Turbo Codes: Some Results on Parallel Concatenated Coding Schemes

by Sergio Benedetto, Guido Montorsi , 1995
"... A parallel concatenated coding scheme consists of two simple constituent systematic encoders linked by an interleaver. The input bits to the first encoder are scrambled by the interleaver before entering the second encoder. The codeword of the parallel concatenated code consists of the input bits to ..."
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to the first encoder followed by the parity check bits of both encoders. This construction can be generalized to any number of constituent codes. Parallel concatenated schemes employing two convolutional codes as constituent codes, in connection with an iterative decoding algorithm of complexity comparable

A Digital Signature Scheme Secure Against Adaptive Chosen-Message Attacks

by Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali, Ronald L. Rivest , 1995
"... We present a digital signature scheme based on the computational diculty of integer factorization. The scheme possesses the novel property of being robust against an adaptive chosen-message attack: an adversary who receives signatures for messages of his choice (where each message may be chosen in a ..."
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We present a digital signature scheme based on the computational diculty of integer factorization. The scheme possesses the novel property of being robust against an adaptive chosen-message attack: an adversary who receives signatures for messages of his choice (where each message may be chosen

Factor Graphs and the Sum-Product Algorithm

by Frank R. Kschischang, Brendan J. Frey, Hans-Andrea Loeliger - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY , 1998
"... A factor graph is a bipartite graph that expresses how a "global" function of many variables factors into a product of "local" functions. Factor graphs subsume many other graphical models including Bayesian networks, Markov random fields, and Tanner graphs. Following one simple c ..."
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be derived as specific instances of the sum-product algorithm, including the forward/backward algorithm, the Viterbi algorithm, the iterative "turbo" decoding algorithm, Pearl's belief propagation algorithm for Bayesian networks, the Kalman filter, and certain fast Fourier transform algorithms.

Sketchpad: A man-machine graphical communication system

by Ivan Edward Sutherland , 2003
"... The Sketchpad system uses drawing as a novel communication medium for a computer. The system contains input, output, and computation programs which enable it to interpret information drawn directly on a computer display. It has been used to draw electrical, mechanical, scientific, mathematical, and ..."
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The Sketchpad system uses drawing as a novel communication medium for a computer. The system contains input, output, and computation programs which enable it to interpret information drawn directly on a computer display. It has been used to draw electrical, mechanical, scientific, mathematical
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