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I got a doubt in this convolution encoder.
When one or two incoming bits per symbol enter a rate-1/2 or rate 2/3 binary convolutional encoder, the result would be two or three coded bits per symbol respectively.
How is that so?
thanks in advance.
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Wayne King
on 23 Oct 2011
Not sure what your question is here. Assume you have a encoder with 3 memory registers, 1 input bit, and 3 output bits.
To encode your output bits, you have generator polynomials:
(1,1,1), (1,0,1), and (0,1,1)
so one output bit would be the sum of the bits in the three memory registers, one would be the sum of the last and the first memory register, and one would be the sum of the second to last and last.
This is a rate 1/3 code.
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Wayne King
on 23 Oct 2011
symbols are the meaningful elements in a digital code. If you have a code with 1 bit per symbol, then your alphabet is 0,1
If you have two bits per symbol, then your alphabet is 00 01 10 11
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