> OCCAM?
>
> "David Bernier" <ezcos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:50dce0c5.0406192018.2fc3dba4@posting.google.com...
>
>>Would anyone know of places to look for C or Fortran programs
>>that simulate convolutional codes using parallelized
>>code ( in other words, several processors are used
>>to do say, the decoding part) ?
>
>
>
I shudder when I hear that name...
(a) OCCAM is a computer language for use on Transputers, it is neither C
nor Fortran.
(b) Oakum is a substance used to calk boats, it is not a computer
language at all.
--
Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
Reply by Airy R. Bean●June 20, 20042004-06-20
OCCAM?
"David Bernier" <ezcos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:50dce0c5.0406192018.2fc3dba4@posting.google.com...
> Would anyone know of places to look for C or Fortran programs
> that simulate convolutional codes using parallelized
> code ( in other words, several processors are used
> to do say, the decoding part) ?
Reply by David Bernier●June 20, 20042004-06-20
I'm involved in simulating space-time trellis codes, and
would like to parallelize my C code ( e.g. the part that does
the Viterbi decoding).
Would anyone know of places to look for C or Fortran programs
that simulate convolutional codes using parallelized
code ( in other words, several processors are used
to do say, the decoding part) ?
thanks,
David Bernier