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To: Eric L who wrote (16254)11/1/2001 1:04:14 AM
From: S100  Respond to of 34857
 
Interesting, sort of, but seem to be quite a few already working well such as:

164.195.100.11

and

164.195.100.11

and many more.

<The core occupies 400,000 gates, includes 36 kbytes of SRAM
and achieves its 100-Mbit/s throughput from a 200-MHz clock frequency.> Seems rather hardware heavy.

<The result is a 3-dB to 5-dB efficiency gain over Viterbi decoding> Same as any of them.

<The team estimates the decoding energy to be less than 50 nanojoules per bit, which they call a world record. > Wow, a world record but who would care? Just a small part of a cell phone.

But at least they seem to understand how it works, more so than the ones who wrote the WCDMA spec.