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TIT
2008
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Why Do Block Length and Delay Behave Differently if Feedback Is Present?
Abstract--For output-symmetric discrete memoryless channels (DMCs) at even moderately high rates, fixed-block-length communication systems show no improvements in their error expon...
Anant Sahai
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TIT
2002
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Coding theorems for turbo code ensembles
This paper is devoted to a Shannon-theoretic study of turbo codes. We prove that ensembles of parallel and serial turbo codes are "good" in the following sense. For a tur...
Hui Jin, Robert J. McEliece
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TIT
1998
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Fast Iterative Coding Techniques for Feedback Channels
Abstract—A class of capacity-achieving, low-complexity, highreliability, variable-rate coding schemes is developed for communication over discrete memoryless channels with noisel...
James M. Ooi, Gregory W. Wornell
TCOM
2010
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Early-Elimination Modification for Priority-First Search Decoding
Abstract--In order to release the growing demand for computational complexity with respect to increasing information sequence length in the priority-first search decoding algorithm...
Shin-Lin Shieh, Po-Ning Chen, Yunghsiang S. Han, T...
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CORR
2008
Springer
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High-SNR Analysis of Outage-Limited Communications with Bursty and Delay-Limited Information
Abstract-- This work analyzes the high-SNR asymptotic error performance of outage-limited communications with fading, where the number of bits that arrive at the transmitter during...
Somsak Kittipiyakul, Petros Elia, Tara Javidi