FEC Extended Decoder

Forward Error Correction (FEC) is a common technique used in telecommunication systems to control error in the data transmission over noisy transmission channels. The key concept is to encode the signal in a redundant way by using Error Correcting Code (ECC) in the transmitter; this allows the receiver to detect a limited number of error bits in the transmitted signal and often to correct these errors without the need of re-transmitting the signal.

Parameters

 * Decoder Objects
 * Object defined by an Decoder Definition block


 * Threading Type
 * options: [capillary, ordinary, none]


 * Annihilator


 * Puncture Pattern
 * a puncture pattern of '11' defines 'no puncture'.

Example Flowgraph
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Source Files

 * Python files
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 * Block definition
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