Abstract
The method of decoding by Viterbi is used in areas like convolutional codes in digital TV, wireless local area networks, satellite communication, mobile relay. Also, the method is used in the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and storage systems that work automatically. For Viterbi decoder-based architectures with low latency and complexity, which proposes error detection techniques that are effective. This paper explores the Viterbi algorithm which has two types of approaches for two types of subparts. Important aspects of any communication system are area/power consumption and throughput /efficiency. Minimization of these aspects is the need for an efficient system. This paper explores unwanted logical block reduction by modifying the present logical block. This paper explores signature-based approaches which result in acceptable efficiency. Also, another approach is used to achieve error detection in permanent and transient faults. This error detection is achieved by recomputing with encoded operands. Encoding means the use of shifting operation or the use of rotation operation. This approach makes the system slightly reliable and efficient.
Publisher
Perpetual Innovation Media Pvt. Ltd.
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