Hey Guys,
I wrote a blind turbo equaliser for LDPC encoded data a few years ago in
GNU Radio, the code is probably pretty horrific, and it wasn't optimised
very well, but it worked as a proof on concept, I could dig out the code if
anyone was interested?
John
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Ja
Hey Nguyen Anh Duc,
thanks for your input. It's nice to see that there seems to be some guys
interested in the whole turbo EQ topic. These are some interesting
points you mentioned. To be honest i never thought about using MLSE/MAP
for the equalizer part. Same goes with another turbo decoder i
Dear Jan Krämer,
I am very interested in your proposal. However, to my best of knowledge,
turbo equalizer (TB) is pretty complicated and computationally heavy, then
it is challenging to have an effective real-time implementation of TB. I
would like to have some questions as follows:
1. Your ISI
On 25.02.2014 19:09, Martin Braun wrote:
On 02/25/2014 04:39 PM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos wrote:
Just FYI, the gr-trellis has implementations of all these components you
suggested.
One interesting project is to take the core algorithms of gr-trellis
(Viterbi and SISO) and make them threaded for
Mike,
there are roughly 3 ways you can parallelize these algorithms:
1) packet-level: run a lot of codewords at the same time
2) subblock level: divide each codeword into pieces (overlapping) and run
SISOs on each one of them in parallel
3) trellis level: do ACS operations in parallel
take a look
I know I could look to Google / do an internet search, but maybe asking here
would be better.What is/are the -seminal- paper/s on "parallel log-map-siso
decoding"?
I implemented the non-parallel version of the log-map algorithm -way- back in
2001 on whatever the portable Mac was at the time
On 02/25/2014 04:39 PM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos wrote:
> Just FYI, the gr-trellis has implementations of all these components you
> suggested.
>
> One interesting project is to take the core algorithms of gr-trellis
> (Viterbi and SISO) and make them threaded for multi-core
> (eg, by parallelizin
Yes, I agree with Tom.
A good starting point is the three or four core algorithms in
gr-trellis/lib/core_algorithms.cc
viterbi_algorithm,
siso_algorithm,
sccc_decoder
pccc_decoder
(and their "_combined" versions)
Jan, let me know if you decide to work on these; I can provide
some ideas if you ar
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos
wrote:
> Just FYI, the gr-trellis has implementations of all these components you
> suggested.
>
> One interesting project is to take the core algorithms of gr-trellis
> (Viterbi and SISO) and make them threaded for multi-core
> (eg, by pa
Just FYI, the gr-trellis has implementations of all these components you
suggested.
One interesting project is to take the core algorithms of gr-trellis
(Viterbi and SISO) and make them threaded for multi-core
(eg, by parallelizing forward/backward recursions, or by parallelizing
using overlapping
Hi everyone,
I am a student at Communications Engineering Lab (CEL) at Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology. I major in "communication systems" and I am
currently doing my masterthesis on "Parallel log-map decoders for
manycore architectures". I am interested in participating in GSoC 2014.
Ther
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