A comparative study on the modified Max-Log-MAP turbo decoding by extrinsic information scaling

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A simple but effective technique to improve the performance of the Max-Log-MAP algorithm is to scale the extrinsic information exchanged between two MAP decoders. A comprehensive analysis of the selection of the scaling factors according to channel conditions and decoding iterations is presented in this paper. Choosing a constant scaling factor for all SNRs and iterations is compared with the best scaling factor selection for changing channel conditions and decoding iterations. It is observed that a constant scaling factor for all channel conditions and decoding iterations is the best solution and provides a 0.2-0.4 dB gain over the standard Max-Log-MAP algorithm. Therefore, a constant scaling factor should be chosen for the best compromise. ©2007 IEEE.

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2007 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2007 --

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Boolean functions, Conformal mapping, Convolutional codes, Intelligent control, Maps, Telecommunication, Telecommunication systems, Channel conditions, Constant scaling factor, Decoding iterations, Max-Log-MAP, Decoding

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