Turbo coding performance in OFDM packet transmission

R. Hoshyar, S. H. Jamali, A. Bahai
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Abstract

In transmission of the packets using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) system recommended by IEEE.802.11 there is a constraint on the interleaving depth due to the maximum allowable packet size and processing delay requirement. This results in a non-ideal interleaving which effectively limits the maximum achievable diversity from the channel. In such a channel, fading occurs in block wise manner, i.e., all transmitted symbols of the same block sense the same fade. Also, there is considerable correlation among the fade blocks. We call such a channel as correlated block fading (CBF) channel. With the excellent performance of turbo codes over AWGN, and ideally interleaved fading channels in mind, we tried to get similarly good performance by using turbo codes in OFDM packet transmission. We observed that the system severely suffers from the block fading behavior of the channel. A performance analysis is presented for CBF systems, and simulations for the OFDM system using rate 1/2 convolutional codes and turbo codes are performed. While the turbo code has no gain over the convolutional code with K=7 in BER (bit error rate) performance, it brings about 1.3 dB gain in PER (packet error rate) performance which is more important in packet transmission.
OFDM包传输中的Turbo编码性能
在使用IEEE.802.11推荐的OFDM(正交频分复用)系统传输数据包时,由于允许的最大数据包大小和处理延迟要求,对交织深度有一定的限制。这导致非理想交错,有效地限制了信道的最大可实现分集。在这样的信道中,衰落以分块方式发生,即,同一分块的所有传输符号都感知相同的衰落。此外,在褪色块之间存在相当大的相关性。我们称这种信道为相关块衰落信道。考虑到turbo码在AWGN上的优异性能,以及理想的交错衰落信道,我们尝试在OFDM分组传输中使用turbo码来获得类似的良好性能。我们观察到系统严重地受到信道的块衰落行为的影响。对CBF系统进行了性能分析,并对使用速率1/2卷积码和turbo码的OFDM系统进行了仿真。与K=7的卷积码相比,turbo码在BER(误码率)性能上没有增益,但在包传输中更为重要的PER(包错误率)性能上有1.3 dB的增益。
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