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FILE........: gp_interleaver.c
AUTHOR......: David Rowe
DATE CREATED: April 2018
Golden Prime Interleaver. My interpretation of "On the Analysis and
Design of Good Algebraic Interleavers", Xie et al,eq (5).
See also octave/gp_interleaver.m
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/*
Copyright (C) 2018 David Rowe
All rights reserved.
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published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
License for more details.
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*/
#include
#include
#include "gp_interleaver.h"
/*
Choose b for Golden Prime Interleaver. b is chosen to be the
closest integer, which is relatively prime to N, to the Golden
section of N.
Implemented with a LUT in C for convenience, Octave version
has a more complete implementation. If you find you need some more
numbers head back to the Octave choose_interleaver_b() function.
*/
int b_table[] = {
112,71,
210,131,
224,139,
252,157,
420,263,
448,277,
504,313,
672,419,
896,557,
1120,701,
1344,839,
1568,971,
1792,1109,
2016,1249,
2240,1399,
2464,1523,
2688,1663,
2912,1801,
3136,1949,
3360,2081,
3584,2213
};
int choose_interleaver_b(int Nbits)
{
int i;
for(i=0; i