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A distance measure tailored to tailbiting codes

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Summary, in English

The error-correcting capability of tailbiting codes generated by convolutional encoders is described. In order to obtain a description beyond what the minimum distance d min of the tailbiting code implies, the active tailbiting segment distance is introduced. The description of correctable error patterns via active distances leads to an upper bound on the decoding block error probability of tailbiting codes. The necessary length of a tailbiting code so that its minimum distance is equal to the free distance d free of the convolutional code encoded by the same encoder is easily obtained from the active tailbiting segment distance. This is useful when designing and analyzing concatenated convolutional codes with component codes that are terminated using the tailbiting method. Lower bounds on the active tailbiting segment distance and an upper bound on the ratio between the tailbiting length and memory of the convolutional generator matrix such that d min equals d free are derived. Furthermore, affine lower bounds on the active tailbiting segment distance suggest that good tailbiting codes are generated by convolutional encoders with large active-distance slopes.

Publishing year

2002

Language

English

Pages

280-295

Publication/Series

Problems of Information Transmission

Volume

38

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0032-9460