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
fast simulations of convolutional codes in C
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Reply by ●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 ●June 20, 20042004-06-20
Airy R. Bean wrote:> 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