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Serial concatenated convolutional codes

Serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCC) are a class of forward error correction (FEC) codes highly suitable for turbo (iterative) decoding… 
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2008
2008
— In this paper, the performance of three types of serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCC) is compared and analyzed in… 
2007
2007
The paper proposes an analytical method to solve the rate allocation problem in serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs… 
2005
2005
The paper presents a novel cooperative coding scheme using punctured serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCC). We evaluate… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Turbo codes, first presented to the coding community in 1993, represent one of the most important breakthroughs in coding since… 
2001
2001
In this paper, we propose and analyze a new hybrid FEC/ARQ scheme using rate compatible punctured serial concatenated… 
2000
2000
We propose a new type-II code-combining hybrid automatic repeat request (ARQ) strategy that uses both parallel and serial… 
2000
2000
Parallel concatenated convolutional codes (PCCCs), called “turbo codes” by their discoverers, have been shown to perform close to… 
1999
1999
As available bandwidth for communication applications becomes scarce, bandwidth-efficient modulation and coding schemes become… 
1998
1998
The paper provides detailed computational steps for implementing an iterative serial concatenated convolutional code (SCCC… 
1996
1996
by Guido Meyerhans In 1993 a new coding scheme called Turbo-Codes was proposed by a French research group. This code is extended…