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Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding for Transmission over Fading Channels

Lajos Hanzo
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This paper presents a Comparative Study of Turbo Equalisers: The Super Trellis Structure of Convolutional Turbo Codes and the Coded Modulation Theory and Performance.
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Acknowledgments.Historical Perspective, Motivation and Outline. I Convolutional and Block Coding. Convolutional Channel Coding. Block Coding. Soft Decoding and Performance of BCH Codes. II Turbo Convolutional and Turbo Block Coding. Turbo Convolutional Coding. The Super Trellis Structure of Convolutional Turbo Codes. Turbo BCH Coding. Redundant Residue Number System Codes. III Coded Modulation: TCM, TTCM, BICM, BICM ID. Coded Modulation Theory and Performance. IV Space Time Block and Space Time Trellis Coding. Space time Block Codes. Space Time Trellis Codes. Turbo coded Adaptive QAM versus Space time Trellis Coding. V Turbo Equalisation. Turbo coded Partial response Modulation. Turbo Equalisation for Partial response Systems. Turbo Equalisation Performance Bound. Comparative Study of Turbo Equalisers. Reduced complexity Turbo Equaliser. Turbo Equalisation for Space time Trellis coded Systems. Summary and Conclusions. Bibliography. Subject Index. Author Index. About the Authors.Other Related Wiley and IEEE Press Books.

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