Title :
Efficient decoding of binary shortened cyclic fire code
Author :
Kishore, Ch Nanda
Author_Institution :
Hellosoft (India) Private Ltd., Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Channel coding adds redundant bits to the original information bits in order to detect and correct possible errors occurring during transmission. In GSM (global system for mobile communications), we use both block coding and convolutional coding for error control. One of the channel coding schemes is CS-1 (see ETSI EN 300 909 v8.5.1, 1999), which employs shortened the cyclic fire code for burst error correction. We propose an efficient way of decoding the shortened binary cyclic fire code. The proposed scheme takes 224 clock cycles for syndrome computation and another 224 clock cycles for error trapping and correction. This decoding method is much less complex than conventional schemes and slightly less complex compared to the recently patented algorithm (Ramesh et al, "Shortened Fire code. Error-Trapping Decoding Method and Apparatus", US Patent 5,936,978). The proposed decoding scheme is applicable also to any binary shortened cyclic code.
Keywords :
binary codes; block codes; cellular radio; channel coding; convolutional codes; cyclic codes; decoding; error correction; error correction codes; error detection; error detection codes; GSM; binary shortened cyclic code; binary shortened cyclic fire code; block coding; burst error correction; channel coding; convolutional coding; decoding; error control; error detection; error trapping; syndrome computation; Block codes; Channel coding; Clocks; Convolutional codes; Decoding; Error correction; Error correction codes; Fires; GSM; Telecommunication standards;
Conference_Titel :
Personal Wireless Communications, 2002 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7569-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICPWC.2002.1177236