Title :
A Contention-Free Parallel Access by Butterfly Networks for Turbo Interleavers
Author_Institution :
Broadcom, Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
A theoretical foundation for any turbo interleaver to be a contention-free interleaver to access data in parallel by a butterfly network is presented. A contention-free parallel access of multiple memories in parallel plays a crucial role for implementing high speed turbo decoders for high data rate applications. The presented theoretical analysis shows that a butterfly network has a sufficiently rich permutation structure to be a routing network between parallel decoder units and multiple memories. Thus turbo code design is independent of the designing of a contention-free parallel access by butterfly networks. In particular, a turbo interleaver needs not to provide a built-in contention-free parallel access for any parallel access by butterfly networks. We demonstrate how to apply this theory to turbo interleavers widely used in commercial telecommunication standards.
Keywords :
decoding; hypercube networks; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication standards; turbo codes; butterfly network; commercial telecommunication standard; contention-free interleaver; contention-free parallel access designing; high data rate application; high speed turbo decoder; multiple memories access; rich permutation structure; routing network; turbo code design; turbo interleaver; Decoding; Indexes; Parallel processing; Routing; Switches; Turbo codes; Vectors; Butterfly network; collision-free; contention-free; interleaver; multiprocessor interconnection; omega network; parallel access; shuffle-exchange network; turbo codes;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2013.2288339