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This chapter presented the idea of block turbo codes, including the way they are encoded and decoded. Two main decoding approaches were presented, namely, the algebraic decoding and Trellis-based decoding. The details of the algebraic decoding, i.e., modified Chase-II algorithm were presented, along with an example. Some simulation results from the literatures of BTCs using algebraic-based iterative decoding were also presented. It was shown that BCH-BTCs perform well at high code rates, i.e., R/C ≈ 1.
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(2002). Block Turbo Codes. In: Turbo Coding for Satellite and Wireless Communications. The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 702. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47677-0_5
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