ELECTRONICALLY ENCODED MODULES USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SUPER T.I.M. SCULLY SIGNAL COMPANY 70 Industrial Way Wilmington MA 01887 Electronically encoded modules for use in identifying vehicles;SUPER TIM;
T.I.M. SCULLY SIGNAL COMPANY 70 Industrial Way Wilmington MA 01887 electronically encoded modules for use in identifying vehicles;TIM;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Decoding an encoded signal (for example, a turbo encoded signal, a block encoded signal or the like) is performed by demodulating the received encoded signal to produce soft information, and iteratively processing the soft information with one or more soft-in/soft-output (SISO) modules. At least one of the SISO modules uses a tree structure to compute forward and backward state metrics. More generally, iterative detection is performed by receiving an input signal corresponding to one or more outputs of a module whose soft-inverse can be computed by running the forward-backward algorithm on a trellis representation of the module, and determining the soft inverse of the module by computing forward and backward state metrics of the received input signal using a tree structure.