System object: comm.ConvolutionalInterleaver
Package: comm
Permute input symbols using shift registers
Y = step(H,X)
Note
Starting in R2016b, instead of using the step
method to perform the operation defined by the System object™, you can call the object with arguments, as if it were a function. For example, y = step(obj,x)
and y = obj(x)
perform equivalent operations.
Y = step(H,X)
permutes input sequence, X
, and returns
interleaved sequence, Y
. The input X
must be a
column vector. The data type can be numeric, logical, or fixed-point (fi objects).
Y
has the same data type as X
. The
convolutional interleaver object uses a set of N shift registers,
where N is the value specified by the NumRegisters property. The
object sets the delay value of the k-th shift register to the product
of (k-1) and the RegisterLengthStep
property value. With each new input symbol, a commutator switches to a new register and
the new symbol shifts in while the oldest symbol in that register shifts out. When the
commutator reaches the N-th register and the next new input occurs ,
it returns to the first register.
Note
obj
specifies the System object on
which to run this step
method.
The object performs an initialization the first time the step
method
is executed. This initialization locks nontunable
properties and input specifications, such as dimensions,
complexity, and data type of the input data. If you change a nontunable
property or an input specification, the System object issues an
error. To change nontunable properties or inputs, you must first call
the release
method to unlock the object.