Intel Mobile Communications Assigned Patent
Reduced contention storage for channel coding
By Francis Pelletier | September 28, 2015 at 2:54 pmIntel Mobile Communications GmbH, Neubiberg, Germany, has been assigned a patent (9,130,728) developed by Berkmann, Jens, and Huebner, Axel, Munich, Germany, for a “reduced contention storage for channel coding.”
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A decoder for decoding a concatenated code includes a storage input interleaver for storage-interleaving of received data using a storage interleaving operation. A data memory is coupled to an output of the storage input interleaver for temporary storage of storage-interleaved data. A first storage output interleaver is coupled to an output of the data memory for interleaving of data read from the data memory, and a plurality of processors are coupled to an output of the first storage output interleaver to access the data memory. Further, an encoder for generating a concatenated code sequence includes a code interleaver coupled to an input of the encoder for applying a code generation interleaving operation, a first convolutional encoder having an input coupled to an output of the code interleaver, and a storage interleaver coupled to an input of the encoder for applying a storage interleaving operation.“
The patent application was filed on June 16, 2009 (12/485,626).