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Publication
IEEE ICC 1992
Conference paper
Algebraic survivor memory management for Viterbi detectors
Abstract
The problem of survivor memory management of a Viterbi detector is classically solved either by a registerexchange implementation which has minimal latency, but large hardware complexity and power consumption, or by a trace-back scheme with small power consumption, but larger latency. Here an algebraic formulation of the survivor memory management is introduced which provides a framework for the derivation of new algorithmic and architectural solutions. VLSI case studies of specific new solutions show that more than 50% savings are possible in hardware complexity as well as power consumption.