A Union Bound Approximation for Rapid Performance Evaluation of Punctured Turbo Codes

Computer Science – Information Theory

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6 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, Proceedings of the 41st Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, Baltimore, USA, March 14-

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In this paper, we present a simple technique to approximate the performance union bound of a punctured turbo code. The bound approximation exploits only those terms of the transfer function that have a major impact on the overall performance. We revisit the structure of the constituent convolutional encoder and we develop a rapid method to calculate the most significant terms of the transfer function of a turbo encoder. We demonstrate that, for a large interleaver size, this approximation is very accurate. Furthermore, we apply our proposed method to a family of punctured turbo codes, which we call pseudo-randomly punctured codes. We conclude by emphasizing the benefits of our approach compared to those employed previously. We also highlight the advantages of pseudo-random puncturing over other puncturing schemes.

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