On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes

This paper presents a study on the influence of the extrinsic information scaling coefficient value (eic) on the bit and frame error rate (BER/FER), for single and double binary turbo codes (S/DBTC) decoded with maximum a posteriori (MAP) and maximum logarithmic MAP (MaxLogMAP) component algorithm...

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Main Authors: BALTA, H., DOUILLARD, C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2013-05-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2013.02013
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spelling doaj-362c1162eea5430691e025c2e1d0fed42020-11-24T22:33:41ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002013-05-01132778410.4316/AECE.2013.02013On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo CodesBALTA, H.DOUILLARD, C.This paper presents a study on the influence of the extrinsic information scaling coefficient value (eic) on the bit and frame error rate (BER/FER), for single and double binary turbo codes (S/DBTC) decoded with maximum a posteriori (MAP) and maximum logarithmic MAP (MaxLogMAP) component algorithms. Firstly, we estimate the distance spectrum of the code with the so-called error impulse method (EIM), and we analyze its dependence as well as the dependence of the asymptotic FER on eic. Secondly, we estimate the actual FER using Monte Carlo simulations with eic as a parameter. The comparison of the FER(eic) curves obtained by the two methods allows us, on the one hand, to assess the quality of the decoding algorithms, and on the other hand, to estimate the very low BER/FER performance of TCs, where the Monte Carlo method is practically unusable. The results presented also provide a practical guide for the appreciation of the optimal value of the scaling factor, eic. We may notice that also the MAP algorithm performance could be improved using eic<1.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2013.02013Hamming distanceinformation processingiterative decodingmaximum a posteriori estimationturbo codes
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On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Hamming distance
information processing
iterative decoding
maximum a posteriori estimation
turbo codes
author_facet BALTA, H.
DOUILLARD, C.
author_sort BALTA, H.
title On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
title_short On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
title_full On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
title_fullStr On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
title_full_unstemmed On the Influence of the Extrinsic Information Scaling Coefficient on the Performance of Single and Double Binary Turbo Codes
title_sort on the influence of the extrinsic information scaling coefficient on the performance of single and double binary turbo codes
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This paper presents a study on the influence of the extrinsic information scaling coefficient value (eic) on the bit and frame error rate (BER/FER), for single and double binary turbo codes (S/DBTC) decoded with maximum a posteriori (MAP) and maximum logarithmic MAP (MaxLogMAP) component algorithms. Firstly, we estimate the distance spectrum of the code with the so-called error impulse method (EIM), and we analyze its dependence as well as the dependence of the asymptotic FER on eic. Secondly, we estimate the actual FER using Monte Carlo simulations with eic as a parameter. The comparison of the FER(eic) curves obtained by the two methods allows us, on the one hand, to assess the quality of the decoding algorithms, and on the other hand, to estimate the very low BER/FER performance of TCs, where the Monte Carlo method is practically unusable. The results presented also provide a practical guide for the appreciation of the optimal value of the scaling factor, eic. We may notice that also the MAP algorithm performance could be improved using eic<1.
topic Hamming distance
information processing
iterative decoding
maximum a posteriori estimation
turbo codes
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2013.02013
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