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== Recursive and non-recursive codes == The encoder on the picture above is a ''non-recursive'' encoder. Here's an example of a recursive one and as such it admits a feedback structure: [[Image:Convolutional encoder recursive.svg|thumb|340px|none|Img.2. Rate 1/2 8-state recursive systematic convolutional encoder. Used as constituent code in 3GPP 25.212 Turbo Code.]] The example encoder is ''[[systematic code|systematic]]'' because the input data is also used in the output symbols (Output 2). Codes with output symbols that do not include the input data are called ''non-systematic.'' Recursive codes are typically systematic and, conversely, non-recursive codes are typically non-systematic. It isn't a strict requirement, but a common practice. The example encoder in Img. 2. is an 8-state encoder because the 3 registers will create 8 possible encoder states (2<sup>3</sup>). A corresponding decoder trellis will typically use 8 states as well. Recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) codes have become more popular due to their use in Turbo Codes. Recursive systematic codes are also referred to as pseudo-systematic codes. Other RSC codes and example applications include: [[File:Two-state_RSC_code.png|thumb|340px|none|Img. 3. Two-state recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) code. Also called an 'accumulator.']] Useful for [[Low-density parity-check code|LDPC]] code implementation and as inner constituent code for [[serial concatenated convolutional codes]] (SCCC's). [[File:Four-state_RSC_code.png|thumb|340px|none|Img. 4. Four-state recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) code.]] Useful for SCCC's and multidimensional turbo codes. [[File:Sixteen-state_RSC_code.png|thumb|340px|none|Img. 5. Sixteen-state recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) code.]] Useful as constituent code in low error rate turbo codes for applications such as satellite links. Also suitable as SCCC outer code.
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