Title :
New VLSI architectures for fast soft-decision threshold decoders
Author :
Lavoie, Pierre ; Haccoun, David ; Savaria, Yvon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nat. Defence, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
2/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New VLSI architectures for fast convolutional threshold decoders that process soft-quantized channel symbols are presented. The new architectures feature pipelining and parallelism and make it possible to fabricate decoders for data rates up to hundreds of Mbits per second. With these architectures, the data rate is shown to be independent of the memory of the code, implying that fast AAPP (approximate a posteriori probability) decoders can be built for long powerful codes. Furthermore, the architectures are convenient to use with low and high coding rates. Using a typical example it is shown that a soft-decision threshold decoder can provide a substantial coding gain while being less costly to implement than the hard-decision threshold decoder
Keywords :
VLSI; decoding; digital arithmetic; encoding; VLSI architectures; approximate a posteriori probability decoders; codes; coding gain; coding rates; data rates; fast convolutional threshold decoders; fast soft-decision threshold decoders; parallel architecture; pipeline architecture; soft-quantized channel symbols; CMOS technology; Computer architecture; Convolutional codes; Costs; Decoding; Fabrication; Parallel processing; Pipeline processing; Power system reliability; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on