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The TAR Decoder - A Bandpass Viterbi/FFT Decoder for Convolutional Encoded Spread-Spectrum Signals
Tomlinson M, Abu-Rgheff MA
IEE Transactions on Communications, Volume 44, Number 11, pp. 1392-1398, 1996
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A new form of bandpass convolutional decoder termed the TAR decoder is presented. The decoder has as its basis the classic Viterbi algorithm, but uses a fast Fourier transform (FFT) in order to cope with a frequency offset, phase rotating, received signal. The TAR decoder also uses a two-dimensional (2-D) despread signal history array in addition to the usual path history registers. The advantage of the TAR decoder is that the decoder does not need to be preceded by a modem and is not subject to the problems of cycle slips. It can operate at negative input signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) values and is well suited to the decoding of low rate convolutional codes as may be used in code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems. Symbol timing recovery is still required but this is straightforward in practical cases down to ≃-15 dB SNR

Tomlinson M, Abu-Rgheff MA