2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13634-017-0468-x
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Dynamic configuration management of a multi-standard and multi-mode reconfigurable multi-ASIP architecture for turbo decoding

Abstract: The multiplication of connected devices goes along with a large variety of applications and traffic types needing diverse requirements. Accompanying this connectivity evolution, the last years have seen considerable evolutions of wireless communication standards in the domain of mobile telephone networks, local/wide wireless area networks, and Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB). In this context, intensive research has been conducted to provide flexible turbo decoder targeting high throughput, multi-mode, multi-s… Show more

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“…In receiver antenna, the transmitted data streams are separated from the received signals using the MIMO decoder at receiver components [11]. The channel coding is generally related to the different configuration options and parameters such as communication channel, signal-to-noise ratio, frame size and so on [12]. The transmission of ECG signal is important in modern wireless communication system to monitor the patient with cardiovascular diseases [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In receiver antenna, the transmitted data streams are separated from the received signals using the MIMO decoder at receiver components [11]. The channel coding is generally related to the different configuration options and parameters such as communication channel, signal-to-noise ratio, frame size and so on [12]. The transmission of ECG signal is important in modern wireless communication system to monitor the patient with cardiovascular diseases [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%