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turbo code
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turbo code

A type of channel coding that uses a convolutional code and a type of Viterbi decoder that outputs a continuous value rather than a 0 or 1. See convolutional code and Viterbi decoder.



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PARIS & SAN DIEGO -- France Telecom (NYSE:FTE), a world leading communications carrier and innovator through its research and development group, and Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERICY), an industry leading vendor, enabling mass market adoption of 3G solutions worldwide, have entered into a patent license agreement under France Telecom's Turbo Codes Licensing Program.
Moore, the chemical engineer who in 1968 co-founded Intel and is widely known for his 1965 prediction known as Moore's Law, will receive the Marconi Society Lifetime Achievement Award, and Professor Claude Berrou, co-inventor of turbo codes with Alain Glavieux at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications de Bretagne, will receive the 2005 Marconi Prize.
 
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