Method and system for improving reception in wired and...

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Particular pulse demodulator or detector

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C375S316000, C375S322000, C375S342000, C375S345000, C375S346000, C370S252000, C370S335000, C370S337000

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for improving reception in wired and wireless systems through redundancy and iterative processing are provided. A multilayer decoding process may comprise a burst process and a frame process. Results from a first burst process may be utilized to generate a decoded bit sequence in the frame process. The frame process may utilize redundancy information and physical constraints to improve the performance of a decoding algorithm. Results from the frame process may be fed back for a second iteration of the burst process and of the frame process, to further improve the decoding operation. In some instances, the second iteration of the burst process may be based on a gradient search approach.

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