Covering the full range of channel codes from the most conventional through to the most advanced, the second edition of <i>Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding</i> is a self-contained reference on channel coding for wireless channels. The book commences with a historical perspectiv
Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding: EXIT-Chart-Aided Near-Capacity Designs for Wireless Channels, Second Edition
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Content:
Chapter 1 Historical Perspective, Motivation and Outline (pages 1β12):
Chapter 2 Convolutional Channel Coding β (pages 13β23):
Chapter 3 Soft Decoding and Performance of BCH Codes (pages 25β49):
Chapter 4 Turbo Convolutional Coding β (pages 51β108): J. P. Woodard and L. Hanzo
Chapter 5 Turbo BCH Coding (pages 109β145):
Chapter 6 Spaceβtime Block Codes β (pages 147β194):
Chapter 7 Spaceβtime Trellis Codes β (pages 195β231):
Chapter 8 Turbo?coded Adaptive Modulation versus Spaceβtime Trellis Codes for Transmission over Dispersive Channels β (pages 233β252):
Chapter 9 Turbo?coded Partial?response Modulation (pages 253β287):
Chapter 10 Turbo Equalisation for Partial?response Systems (pages 289β323):
Chapter 11 Comparative Study of Turbo Equalisers β (pages 325β346):
Chapter 12 Reduced?complexity Turbo Equaliser β (pages 347β367):
Chapter 13 Turbo Equalisation for Spaceβtime Trellis?coded Systems (pages 369β384):
Chapter 14 Coded Modulation Theory and Performance (pages 385β463):
Chapter 15 Multilevel Coding Theory (pages 465β487):
Chapter 16 MLC Design Using EXIT Analysis (pages 489β514):
Chapter 17 Sphere Packing?aided Spaceβtime MLC/BICM Design β (pages 515β548):
Chapter 18 MLC/BICM Schemes for the Wireless Internet β (pages 549β581):
Chapter 19 Near?capacity Irregular BICM?ID Design β (pages 583β601):
Chapter 20 Summary and Conclusions (pages 603β621):
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