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In this paper, We investigate the performance of interleaved BCH (63,39,4) Code with different interleaving degree applied to a typical VHF mobile fading channel which was modeled by [6] in Johannesburg, South Africa when the subcarrier modulation are FSK 300bits/s, DPSK 1200bits/s, QPSK 2400bits/s and 8PSK 4800bits/s respectively.The research is carried out at two different vehicle speed of 40km/h and lOOkm/h. Some important and significant results for the designs of the error control system in the VHF digital mobile fading channel have been presented.
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Yuan, D.F., Gao, Z.G. (1999). The Performance of Interleaved BCH (63,39,4) Codes in the Mobile Channel with Four Different Modulations, Two Different Vehicle Speeds. In: Ruggieri, M. (eds) Mobile and Personal Satellite Communications 3. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0809-2_31
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