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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 28, 2005
Philippe A. Le Bars, Thorigne-Fouillard, FR;
Frederique Ehrmann, Rennes, FR;
Francois Thoumy, Vignoc, FR;
Lionel Le Scolan, Rennes, FR;
Samuel Rousselin, Rennes, FR;
Philippe A. Le Bars, Thorigne-Fouillard, FR;
Frederique Ehrmann, Rennes, FR;
Francois Thoumy, Vignoc, FR;
Lionel Le Scolan, Rennes, FR;
Samuel Rousselin, Rennes, FR;
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In order to evaluate the noise related to data issuing from a turbo-encoder, estimates of the noise related to its systematic output, to the data issuing from its first elementary encoder, and to the data issuing from its second elementary encoder are determined. At least two of the estimates of the noise related to the systematic output, to the data issuing from the first encoder, and to the data issuing from the second encoder, are added. The results of these additions are divided by the number of augends added, and then inverted, so as to obtain a noise factor, and the noise factor is multiplied with the data issuing from at least one of the first encoder, second encoder, and systematic output.