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General Multiplexed Deinterleaver

Restore ordering of symbols using specified-delay shift registers

Library

Convolutional sublibrary of Interleaving

  • General Multiplexed Deinterleaver block

Description

The General Multiplexed Deinterleaver block restores the original ordering of a sequence that was interleaved using the General Multiplexed Interleaver block.

In typical usage, the parameters in the two blocks have the same values. As a result, the Interleaver delay parameter, V, specifies the delays for each shift register in the corresponding interleaver, so that the delays of the deinterleaver's shift registers are actually max(V)-V.

This block accepts a scalar or column vector input signal, which can be real or complex. The output signal has the same sample time as the input signal.

The block can accept the data types int8, uint8, int16, uint16, int32, uint32, boolean, single, double, and fixed-point. The data type of the output will be the same as that of the input signal.

Parameters

Interleaver delay (samples)

A vector that lists the number of symbols that fit in each shift register of the corresponding interleaver. The length of this vector is the number of shift registers.

Initial conditions

The values that fill each shift register when the simulation begins.

References

[1] Heegard, Chris and Stephen B. Wicker. Turbo Coding. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

Extended Capabilities

C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using Simulink® Coder™.

Version History

Introduced before R2006a