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Comparison BICM-ID to Turbo Code in Wide Band Communication Systems in the Future

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Intelligent Computing in Engineering

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ((AISC,volume 1125))

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So far, the information systems use traditional coding methods such as convolutional codes (in Wi-Fi), block codes and the most efficient Turbo codes (in 4G cellular information systems). Take advantage of the good code decoding core chunks, the advantages of the code recursive code of the Turbo code, plus the soft demodulation technique. BICM-ID is known as the most advanced channel coding. However, to evaluate the decoding efficiency and compare it with Turbo code, none of the works mentioned. Based on a theoretical analysis of BICM-ID operation principles and simulation results, this article compares the BICM-ID performance of the BICM-ID versus the Turbo code and evaluates its prospects in the future.

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Hung, D.C., Van Nam, N., Van Dinh, T. (2020). Comparison BICM-ID to Turbo Code in Wide Band Communication Systems in the Future. In: Solanki, V., Hoang, M., Lu, Z., Pattnaik, P. (eds) Intelligent Computing in Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1125. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2780-7_113

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