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Multiple access for parallel turbo decoder

A technology of multiple access and parallel processing, applied in the field of forward error correction channel code decoding, which can solve problems such as complex algorithms and inability to ensure simple networks.

Active Publication Date: 2010-03-24
NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY
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[0009] Obviously, the drawback of this method is that the algorithm used to generate the mapping function is quite complex
Also, the algorithm does not ensure a simple network for routing data

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[0029] Certain turbo decoders for 3G mobile devices (eg, cdma2000, WCDMA) use 22 cycles per bit in order to decode turbo encoded data during 10 rounds. Using multiple access rules of order 2, 4, and 8, the cycle efficiencies are approximately 11, 5.5, and 2.75 cycles per bit for 10 rounds, respectively. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide the ability to design high speed turbo decoders for use with higher data rates, such as those anticipated by future communication standards, with reasonably low power consumption. Embodiments of the invention may be used in networks operating using, for example, 3G, WiMAX, LTE (UTRAN Long Term Evolution or 3.9G), HSDPA / HSUPA (High Speed ​​Downlink / Uplink Packet Access), and other wireless protocols. Embodiments of the invention are not limited to a particular radio protocol and may be used in mobile devices / user equipment and / or network elements such as base stations / Node Bs.

[0030] Some prior art approaches are summariz...

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Abstract

A memory bank contains a plurality of memories, a first Butterfly network is configured to apply memory addresses to the memory bank, and a second Butterfly network is configured to pass data to or from the memory bank. A control signal is generated for the first and second Butterfly networks in accordance with a multiple access rule to enable parallel access to the memory bank, without memory access conflict, for one of a linear order and an interleaved order. The method and apparatus is particularly advantageous for use in turbo decoding.

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technical field [0001] The exemplary, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention relate generally to wireless communication systems, methods, devices, and computer program products, and more particularly, to techniques for decoding channel codes for forward error correction. Background technique [0002] During operation of a wireless communication system, when transmitting data, various channel codes for forward error correction need to be decoded. Typical channel codes, such as those used in 3G systems and WiMAX, are turbo codes, duo-turbo codes and low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. [0003] A higher transmission data rate means a faster channel decoder at the receiver. A simple solution to this need is to increase the clock frequency of the receiver decoder to achieve the required data rate. However, using a high clock frequency requires a decoder (eg, a decoder implemented in an integrated circuit such as an ASIC) to consume more power, which is an obvious ...

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IPC IPC(8): H03M13/29
CPCH03M13/6525G06F9/345H03M13/2775H03M13/6566H03M13/6561H04L1/0071H03M13/29H03M13/6558H03M13/2957H03M13/653H03M13/276H03M13/2771H03M13/6544G06F9/3885
Inventor E·涅米南
Owner NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY
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