Trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear block codes
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Trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear block codes
(The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science, SECS 443)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1998
- : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
The other authors: Tadao Kasami, Toru Fujiwara, Marc Fossorier
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As the demand for data reliability increases, coding for error control becomes increasingly important in data transmission systems and has become an integral part of almost all data communication system designs. In recent years, various trellis-based soft-decoding algorithms for linear block codes have been devised. New ideas developed in the study of trellis structure of block codes can be used for improving decoding and analyzing the trellis complexity of convolutional codes. These recent developments provide practicing communication engineers with more choices when designing error control systems.
Trellises and Trellis-based Decoding Algorithms for Linear Block Codes combines trellises and trellis-based decoding algorithms for linear codes together in a simple and unified form. The approach is to explain the material in an easily understood manner with minimal mathematical rigor.
Trellises and Trellis-based Decoding Algorithms for Linear Block Codes is intended for practicing communication engineers who want to have a fast grasp and understanding of the subject. Only material considered essential and useful for practical applications is included. This book can also be used as a text for advanced courses on the subject.
Table of Contents
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Linear Block Codes. 3. Trellis Representation of Linear Block Codes. 4. State Labeling, Trellis Construction Procedures and Trellis Symmetry. 5. Trellis Complexity. 6. Trellis Sectionalization. 7. Parallel Decomposition and Low-Weight Subtrellises. 8. Methods for Constructing Codes and Trellises. 9. Trellises for Convolutional Codes and Their Related Linear Block Codes. 10. The Viterbi and Differential Trelllis Decoding Algorithms. 11. A Recursive Maximum Likelihood Decoding. 12. An Iterative Decoding Algorithm for Linear Block Codes Based on a Low-Weight Trellis Search. 13. The MAP and Related Decoding Algorithms. Appendix: A. Trellis Construction Procedure. References. Index.
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