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Application of turbo-codes to a CDMA mobile radio system using joint detection and antenna diversity

In order to guarantee communication links of sufficient quality, channel coding is required in mobile radio systems. A novel class of binary parallel concatenated recursive systematic convolutional codes termed turbo-codes allowing a near Shannon limit performance without affecting the data rate was...

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description In order to guarantee communication links of sufficient quality, channel coding is required in mobile radio systems. A novel class of binary parallel concatenated recursive systematic convolutional codes termed turbo-codes allowing a near Shannon limit performance without affecting the data rate was proposed and investigated for additive white Gaussian noise channels. Using a simple turbo-code based on a 16-state recursive systematic convolutional code, the authors demonstrate the applicability of turbo-codes to a CDMA mobile radio system using joint detection and coherent receiver antenna diversity. The considered turbo-code is tailored to the delay requirements of voice communications. Furthermore, the performance advantage of this turbo-code over a regular convolutional code is demonstrated.< >
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Land mobile radio
Mobile antennas
Mobile communication
Multiaccess communication
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Turbo codes
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