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Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, 2002, Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 64–74
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Coding Theory
A Note on Systematic Tailbiting Encoders
P. Ståhl, R. Johannesson
Abstract:
Tailbiting codes encoded by convolutional encoders are studied. An explanation is given for the fact that, at low signal-to-noise ratios, a systematic feedback encoder results in fewer decoding bit errors than a`nonsystematic feedforward encoder for the same tailbiting code. The analysis is based on a recently introduced code property, namely, the weight density of distance-$d$ codewords. For a given distance-$d$ weight density, the decoding bit error probability depends on an encoder property, viz., the number of taps in the tap-minimal encoder pseudoinverse. Among all convolutional encoders that encode a given tailbiting code, the systematic one has the tap-minimal encoder pseudoinverse with fewest taps and, hence, gives the smallest bit error probability.
Received: 22.05.2001 Revised: 19.10.2001
Citation:
P. Ståhl, R. Johannesson, “A Note on Systematic Tailbiting Encoders”, Probl. Peredachi Inf., 38:1 (2002), 64–74; Problems Inform. Transmission, 38:1 (2002), 55–64
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