
doi: 10.1109/18.971759
handle: 11583/1402474
Summary: We present the results of the optimization applied to the design of interleavers for rate-\(1/n\) parallel concatenated convolutional codes (PCCC) tailored to specific recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) constituent codes. The emphasis is on low-latency codes associated with interleavers of block length less than or equal to 160. The error floors of the optimized codes are significantly lower than those associated with the use of random interleavers. The distance spectra of the equivalent block codes resulting from trellis termination applied to PCCC are evaluated and used to obtain asymptotic bit error rate (BER) curves for the optimized codes.
turbo codes, Convolutional codes, Combined modulation schemes (including trellis codes) in coding theory
turbo codes, Convolutional codes, Combined modulation schemes (including trellis codes) in coding theory
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