2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsp.2012.05.008
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Performance of the Bluetooth system with bit-interleaved turbo coded modulation on interference channels

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“…Several researchers have discussed various efficient implementation algorithms for turbo codes 11–16 . Also, the researchers have implemented and demonstrated the turbo codes on various applications such as 3G & 4G systems, Bluetooth, and fiber communication systems 17–22 . Al‐Dweik and Sharif 11 have proposed a decoding algorithm to improve the performance, namely, bit error rate (BER) of the hard‐input hard‐output turbo product codes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several researchers have discussed various efficient implementation algorithms for turbo codes 11–16 . Also, the researchers have implemented and demonstrated the turbo codes on various applications such as 3G & 4G systems, Bluetooth, and fiber communication systems 17–22 . Al‐Dweik and Sharif 11 have proposed a decoding algorithm to improve the performance, namely, bit error rate (BER) of the hard‐input hard‐output turbo product codes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14][15][16] Also, the researchers have implemented and demonstrated the turbo codes on various applications such as 3G & 4G systems, Bluetooth, and fiber communication systems. [17][18][19][20][21][22] Al-Dweik and Sharif 11 have proposed a decoding algorithm to improve the performance, namely, bit error rate (BER) of the hard-input hard-output turbo product codes. Also, the authors have concluded that the proposed hard-input hard-output has lesser computational complexity than the softinput soft-output decoders.…”
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