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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

N. Görtz:
"Bit-Significances of Source-Coded Data: Analysis and Applications";
Talk: ITG Fachtagung Sprachkommunikation, Bochum; 10-06-2010 - 10-08-2010; in: "Proceedings ITG Fachtagung Sprachkommunikation", VDE Verlag, (2010), ISBN: 978-3-8007-3300-2; Paper ID 24, 4 pages.



English abstract:
The Logarithmic Bit-Significance Ratio (S-value) is a universal
measure to quantify the significances of the bits in a
communication system. We define the S-value and discuss relations
to the well-known L-values that are used for soft-in/soft-out
decoding at the receiving end. We argue that the S-values are the
transmitter-based counterpart of the L-values, and we motivate the
idea of soft-in/soft-out data processing at the transmitter by
demonstrating practical benefits in a simple digital communication system.

German abstract:
The Logarithmic Bit-Significance Ratio (S-value) is a universal
measure to quantify the significances of the bits in a
communication system. We define the S-value and discuss relations
to the well-known L-values that are used for soft-in/soft-out
decoding at the receiving end. We argue that the S-values are the
transmitter-based counterpart of the L-values, and we motivate the
idea of soft-in/soft-out data processing at the transmitter by
demonstrating practical benefits in a simple digital communication system.


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_189209.pdf


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