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Hi all - I need to compute the distance spectrum for PCCC Turbo Codes with an arbitrary puncturing matrix. I have seen software that will compute distance spectrum for the non-punctured case, but I can't seem to find anything that will handle puncturing matrices. Does anybody know either: a) A good (free) utility that can compute DS for a punctured code b) How I could do this myself (I am familiar with computing distance spectrum in general, just not sure how puncturing will affect things). Thanks in advance!______________________________
On Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:59:36 PM UTC+1, awaters wrote: > Hi all - > > I need to compute the distance spectrum for PCCC Turbo Codes with an > arbitrary puncturing matrix. I have seen software that will compute > distance spectrum for the non-punctured case, but I can't seem to find > anything that will handle puncturing matrices. Does anybody know either: > > a) A good (free) utility that can compute DS for a punctured code > b) How I could do this myself (I am familiar with computing distance > spectrum in general, just not sure how puncturing will affect things). > > Thanks in advance! Hi, This is regarding your question on distance spectrum of punctured codes. Are you able to solve this ? I am also facing the same problem. Any help in this regard is highly appreciated. Best Regards, -SaiRamesh.______________________________
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:42:44 -0700 (PDT), "s...@gmail.com" <nammis...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:59:36 PM UTC+1, awaters wrote: >> Hi all - >> >> I need to compute the distance spectrum for PCCC Turbo Codes with an >> arbitrary puncturing matrix. I have seen software that will compute >> distance spectrum for the non-punctured case, but I can't seem to find >> anything that will handle puncturing matrices. Does anybody know either: >> >> a) A good (free) utility that can compute DS for a punctured code >> b) How I could do this myself (I am familiar with computing distance >> spectrum in general, just not sure how puncturing will affect things). >> >> Thanks in advance! > >Hi, > >This is regarding your question on distance spectrum of punctured codes. Are you able to solve this ? I am also facing the same problem. >Any help in this regard is highly appreciated. > >Best Regards, >-SaiRamesh. How big are the codewords? If they're not enormous an exhaustive search may work. Eric Jacobsen Anchor Hill Communications www.anchorhill.com______________________________