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A constraint-length based modified Viterbi algorithm with adaptive effort

Christian FeldmannJ.H. Harris

Year: 1999 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 47 (11)Pages: 1611-1614   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

A modified Viterbi (1971) algorithm for convolutional codes is described that provides for signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) adaptive computational effort. The algorithm has three levels of prioritized effort. Movement from one level to the next is controlled by parameters that can be selected according to desired output bit error rate performance. For 3-bit soft decision detected signals, a coding gain within 0.06 dB of Viterbi at a 3-dB SNR is achieved for the same constraint-length code with modest parameter values and computational effort. At values of SNR above 6 dB, the algorithm decodes with very low computational effort. Effort levels are controlled by spanning the decoding trellis in steps that are one constraint-length long.

Keywords:
Viterbi algorithm Viterbi decoder Convolutional code Soft output Viterbi algorithm Iterative Viterbi decoding Algorithm Computer science Decodes Decoding methods Computational complexity theory Coding gain Constraint (computer-aided design) Bit error rate Sequential decoding Coding (social sciences) Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Mathematics Block code Telecommunications

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