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906
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2011
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Xiao-Ming Chen
,
Xiao-Ming Chen
School of Information Science and Technology,
Hunan University
, Changsha, China, 410082
; [email protected]
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Xiao-You Yu
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Xiao-You Yu
School of Information Science and Technology,
Hunan University
, Changsha, China, 410082
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Xiao-Chun Wang
Xiao-Chun Wang
Communication Navigating and Command Automation Institute of the Air Force Equipments Acadmy
, Beijing,
; [email protected]China
, 100085
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Published:2011
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Chen, X, Yu, X, & Wang, X. "A Dynamic Stopping Criterion in Turbo Decoding for Deep Space Communication." International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology, 3rd, (ICMET-China 2011), Volumes 1–3. Ed. Xie, Y. ASME Press, 2011.
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This paper proposes a dynamic stopping criterion in Turbo decoding for unpredictability of Deep Space Communication (DSC). This criterion can stop iterating dynamically according to channel condition. The simulation results show that applying the improved criterion to DSC can reduce the average iterations effectively as well as keep the decoding performance, moreover it requires no extra storage and lower power consumptions, thus suitable for particular environment such as DSC.
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Turbochargers
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1 Introduction
2. Existing Iterative Stopping Criterion
3. Improved Dynamic Stopping Criterion
4. Conclusion
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