Block puncturing for turbo code based incremental redundancy

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital data error correction

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C714S755000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of block puncturing for turbo code based incremental redundancy includes a first step (1200) of coding an input data stream into systematic bits and parity bits. A next step (1202) includes loading the systematic bits and parity bits into respective systematic and parity block interleavers in a column-wise manner. A next step (1204) includes selecting a predefined redundancy. A next step (1206) includes outputting bits from the block interleavers in a row-wise manner in accordance with the selected predefined redundancy.

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