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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 15, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 28, 2000
Stephen Michael Hladik, Albany, NY (US);
Abdallah Mahmoud Itani, Ballston Spa, NY (US);
Nick Andrew Van Stralen, Ballston Spa, NY (US);
Robert Gideon Wodnicki, Schenectady, NY (US);
John Anderson Fergus Ross, Del Mar, CA (US);
General Electric Company, Niskayuna, NY (US);
Abstract
A turbo decoder system utilizing a MAP decoding algorithm has a predetermined number of turbo decoder modules for decoding segments of a turbo code component code word in parallel, thereby expanding the block-length and data-rate capability of the turbo decoder system. Input data samples are provided to an interleaver/de-interleaver module wherein they are divided into segments of predetermined size, each segment being provided to a respective turbo decoder module. The outputs of each turbo decoder module are a posteriori probabilities which are re-ordered in the interleaver/de-interleaver module, segmented, and provided back to the turbo decoders as a priori information-bit probabilities. For the case of a turbo code comprising two component codes, the a posteriori information-bit probabilities are re-ordered according to the interleaver definition at the end of odd-numbered half iterations, while at the end of even-numbered half iterations, they are re-ordered according to the de-interleaver definition. Decoding continues until the desired number of iterations have been performed. Data decisions are made on the final a posteriori bit probability estimates.