A two-dimensional product code with robust soft-decision decoding

The performance of a relatively simple two-dimensional (2-D) product code is considered. The row code is a short constraint length convolutional code, and the column code is a high-rate block code. Both the rows and columns are decoded with soft-decision maximum likelihood decoding. The soft output Viterbi algorithm (SOVA) is used to decode the rows. In one case, the same decoder may be used for the rows and the columns. It is shown that, depending on the rate of the row code, reliable signaling is achieved within about 1.0 to 1.5 dB of the R/sub 0/ limit. Results are given for a particular impulsive noise channel; it is seen that performance is robust over a wide range of channel conditions.