| Publisher | VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 189.1KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 04 Jul 2002 |
| Topics | 802.11, Industry Standard Protocols | ||
| Downloads | 112 | ||
Turbo codes present a new and very powerful error control technique, which allows communication very close to the channel capacity. Since its discovery in 1993, a lot of research has been done in the application of turbo codes in deep space communications, mobile satellite/cellular communications, microwave links, paging, in OFDM and CDMA architectures. This paper proposes a method for using concatenated convolutional Turbo codes for 802.16a. These concatenated convolutional turbo codes are optimized for each constellation size.
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