JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-performance VLSI architecture for the Viterbi algorithm

M. BóoFrancisco ArgüelloJ.D. BrugueraRamón DoalloEmilio L. Zapata

Year: 1997 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 45 (2)Pages: 168-176   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

The Viterbi (1967) algorithm (VA) is known to be an efficient method for the realization of maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding of convolutional codes. The VA is characterized by a graph, called a trellis, which defines the transitions between states. To define an area efficient architecture for the VA is equivalent to obtaining an efficient mapping of the trellis. We present a methodology that permits the efficient hardware mapping of the VA onto a processor network of arbitrary size. This formal model is employed for the partitioning of the computations among an arbitrary number of processors in such a way that the data are recirculated, optimizing the use of the PEs and the communications. Therefore, the algorithm is mapped onto a column of processing elements and an optimal design solution is obtained for a particular set of area and/or speed constraints. Furthermore, the management of the surviving path memory for its mapping and distribution among the processors was studied. As a result, we obtain a regular and modular design appropriate for its VLSI implementation in which the only necessary communications between processors are the data recirculations between stages.

Keywords:
Viterbi algorithm Trellis (graph) Computer science Very-large-scale integration Viterbi decoder Convolutional code Parallel computing Algorithm Decoding methods Realization (probability) Embedded system Mathematics

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Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Error Correcting Code Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Algorithms and Data Compression
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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