IP Library Granted Patent US 7,113,554
Granted Patent B2
US 7,113,554 · App. 10/078,955 · Granted Sep 26, 2006

Turbo decoder system comprising parallel decoders

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Patent No.
US 7,113,554
App. No.
10/078,955
Granted
Sep 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A turbo decoder system ( 1 ) for decoding turbo coded bits, is provided with a system input ( 2 ) and a plurality of turbo decoders ( 3; 3 - 1, . . . 3 -n) each having a turbo decoder input ( 4; 4 - 1, . . . 4 -n). The plurality of turbo decoders ( 3; 3 - 1, . . . 3 -n) is arranged in parallel, and the system ( 1 ) is further provided with an allocating device ( 6 ) coupled between the system input ( 2 ) and the turbo decoder inputs ( 4; 4 - 1, . . . 4 -n) for dynamically allocating the turbo coded bits to one of the turbo decoders ( 3; 3 - 1, . . . 3 n).

Claims (11)

1. A turbo decoder system for decoding turbo coded bits, the turbo decoder system is provided with a system input and a plurality of turbo decoders each having a turbo decoder input, characterised in that the plurality of turbo decoders is arranged in parallel, and that the turbo decoder system is further provided with an allocating device coupled between the system input and the turbo decoder inputs for dynamically allocating the turbo coded bits to one of the turbo decoders, the turbo decoder system further comprising at least one stop unit coupled to at least one turbo decoder to interrupt decoding occurring in each turbo decoder when a selected degree of accuracy of decoding in a respective turbo decoder has been reached.

2. The turbo decoder system according to claim 1 , characterised in that the turbo decoder system is provided with a plurality of said stop units, each stop unit being coupled to a plurality of the turbo decoders.

3. The turbo decoder system according to claim 1 , characterised that in at least one of the parallel turbo decoders comprises two block decoders in a feedback arrangement.

4. The turbo decoder system according to claim 3 , characterised in that interleavers and de-interleavers are interspersed in the two block decoder feedback arrangement.

5. The turbo decoder system according to claim 4 , characterised in that the interleavers and de-interleavers comprise respective addressing units.

6. The turbo decoder system according to claim 1 , characterised in that the allocating device, the stop units and/or the addressing units respectively are implemented by means of software.

7. A turbo decoder method for decoding turbo coded bits, comprising: providing a system input and a plurality of turbo decoders arranged in parallel, each turbo decoder having a turbo decoder input, providing an allocating device coupled between the system input and the turbo decoder inputs for dynamically allocating the turbo coded bits to the turbo decoders, allocating turbo coded bits from the allocating device to the turbo decoders so that turbo coded bits are allocated to turbo decoders that are not busy decoding previously allocated turbo coded bits from the allocating device, coupling at least one stop unit to at least one turbo decoder, and using the at least one stop unit to interrupt decoding occurring in each turbo decoder when a selected degree of accuracy of decoding in a respective turbo decoder has been reached.

8. The turbo decoder method according to claim 7 , including providing two block decoders in a feedback arrangement in each turbo decoder.

9. The turbo decoder method according to claim 8 , including connecting interleavers and de-interleavers to the two block decoder feedback arrangement.

10. The turbo decoder method according to claim 9 , wherein the interleavers and de-interleavers comprise respective addressing units.

11. The turbo decoder method according to claim 10 , wherein the allocating and interrupting steps are implemented by means of software.

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