1995
DOI: 10.1002/ett.4460060506
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Iterative correction of intersymbol interference: Turbo‐equalization

Abstract: This paper presents a receiving scheme intended to combat the detrimental effects of intersymbol interference for digital transmissions protected by convolutional codes. The receiver performs two successive soft‐output decisions, achieved by a symbol detector and a channel decoder, through an iterative process. At each iteration, extrinsic information is extracted from the detection and decoding steps and is then used at the next iteration as in turbo‐decoding. From the implementation point of view, the receiv… Show more

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“…Such performance gains can be anticipated for any communication link in which joint equalization and decoding would outperform separate detection and decoding, such as would be the case for intersymbol interference channels employing a single-carrier modulation. This paper is organized as follows: Section I begins with an overview of turbo equalization and shows some of the many applications and extensions to the original formulation of [2] that have arisen over the last decade and a half. For ease of description, Section II provides an overview of turbo equalization as applied to systems using BPSK modulation, and Section III applies these developments to more general QAM alphabets.…”
Section: Turbo Equalization Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such performance gains can be anticipated for any communication link in which joint equalization and decoding would outperform separate detection and decoding, such as would be the case for intersymbol interference channels employing a single-carrier modulation. This paper is organized as follows: Section I begins with an overview of turbo equalization and shows some of the many applications and extensions to the original formulation of [2] that have arisen over the last decade and a half. For ease of description, Section II provides an overview of turbo equalization as applied to systems using BPSK modulation, and Section III applies these developments to more general QAM alphabets.…”
Section: Turbo Equalization Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decade and a half, this joint, iterative approach has been applied to a vast array of problems that involve the use of an error control code to aid in the processing of another related task in the receive chain of a digital communication link. Turbo equalization systems were first proposed in [2], by noting that the transmitter in Fig. 1 can be viewed as employing a serially concatenated convolutional code (turbo code), where the inner code is taken over the reals (by means of the ISI channel), and further developed in a number of articles, including [27]- [30].…”
Section: Turbo Equalization Overviewmentioning
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