Adaptive-rate channel coding for packet radio systems with higher layer fountain coding

Jason D. Ellis, M. Pursley
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Abstract

We present and evaluate two low-complexity protocols for adaptive transmission in tactical packet radio systems that employ higher layer fountain codes. The adaptive-rate coding protocol is permitted to adjust the rate of the channel code between each pair of consecutive packets. The adaptive modulation and coding protocol can change the modulation between each pair of consecutive packets, but it can adjust the code rate only between consecutive frames of packets. Each protocol responds to dynamic fading and other time-varying propagation losses. For control of the adaptation, the protocols rely solely on a simple statistic derived by the receiver. They require no channel measurements, parameter estimates, pilot symbols, or training. The throughput performance of each protocol is evaluated for a Rayleigh fading channel modeled by a finite-state Markov chain. We show that our adaptive-rate coding protocol in tandem with higher layer fountain coding outperforms fountain coding with fixed-rate channel coding. We also compare the performance of our adaptive-rate coding protocol with the performance of a hypothetical ideal adaptive-rate coding protocol for which the transmitter is given perfect channel state information for the previous packet. We demonstrate that our protocol performs nearly as well as the ideal protocol.
具有更高层喷泉编码的分组无线电系统的自适应速率信道编码
我们提出并评估了战术分组无线电系统中采用更高层喷泉码的自适应传输的两种低复杂度协议。自适应速率编码协议允许在每对连续数据包之间调整信道码的速率。自适应调制和编码协议可以改变每对连续数据包之间的调制,但只能在数据包的连续帧之间调整码率。每个协议响应动态衰落和其他时变传播损失。对于自适应的控制,协议仅依赖于接收方得出的简单统计数据。它们不需要通道测量、参数估计、飞行员符号或训练。以有限状态马尔可夫链为模型,对瑞利衰落信道的吞吐量性能进行了评价。我们证明了我们的自适应速率编码协议与更高层喷泉编码串联优于固定速率信道编码的喷泉编码。我们还将我们的自适应速率编码协议的性能与假设的理想自适应速率编码协议的性能进行了比较,对于理想自适应速率编码协议,发送端可以获得前一个数据包的完美信道状态信息。我们证明了我们的协议几乎和理想协议一样好。
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