Title :
Binary convolutional codes for a multiple-access channel (Corresp.)
Author :
Peterson, R. ; Costello, D., Jr.
fDate :
1/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Binary convolutional (linear) code pairs are investigated for use on the two-user adder channel. Maximum likelihood decoding is discussed, and a two-user decoding trellis is defined. The L-free distance of a convolutional code pair is defined and shown to be equal to the free distance of the mod-2 sum of the two single-user codes. It follows that the code pair is uniquely decodable if and only if the mod-2 sum code has an inverse, and that the code pair is subject to catastrophic error propagation if and only if the mod-2 sum code is catastrophic. These results also imply that no uniquely decodable binary convolutional (linear) code pairs exist with a rate sum above time sharing.
Keywords :
Convolutional codes; Multiple-access communications; maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.1979.1056000