A History of Channel Coding in Aeronautical Mobile Telemetry and Deep-Space Telemetry

航空移动遥测和深空遥测信道编码的历史

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Abstract

This paper presents a history of the development of channel codes in deep-space telemetry and aeronautical mobile telemetry. The history emphasizes "firsts" and other remarkable achievements. Because coding was used first in deep-space telemetry, the history begins with the codes used for Mariner and Pioneer. History continues with the international standard for concatenated coding developed for the Voyager program and the remarkable role channel coding played in rescuing the nearly-doomed Galileo mission. The history culminates with the adoption of turbo codes and LDPC codes and the programs that relied on them. The history of coding in aeronautical mobile telemetry is characterized by a number of "near misses" as channel codes were explored, sometimes tested, and rarely adopted. Aeronautical mobile telemetry is characterized by bandwidth constraints that make use of low-rate codes and their accompanying bandwidth expansion, an unattractive option. The emergence of a family of high-rate LDPC codes coupled with a bandwidth-efficient modulation has nudged the aeronautical mobile telemetry community to adopt the codes in their standards.

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