不同无线多普勒环境下二次交织码的串行连接

A. Rahimian, F. Mehran, R. Maunder
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移动网络的显著发展使无处不在的通信成为可能,改变了人们相互联系的方式。与此同时,智能手机、平板电脑的日益普及,以及越来越多的带宽密集型应用和服务正在推动前所未有的移动宽带流量增长;因此,寻找最先进的策略来提高无线传输的可靠性已显着出现。特别是,为了显著减轻多径衰落的有害影响,高性能前向纠错(FEC)技术现已被认为是现代数字无线系统的重要组成部分。本工作致力于解决一类高性能迭代解码FEC,即二次交错码的串行连接(SCQICs),其中FEC编码/解码实体中的居间体和解码器的重排序数组享受Takeshita等人提出的卓越算法。(1)在误码率(BER)性能曲线的瀑布区和错层区产生编码增益(2)使分析和紧凑表示成为可能,(3)需要直接实现。我们已经观察到,由于缺乏对不同统计无线信道模型的强大和全面的性能预测,它们在现代无线通信应用中的应用仍然很少。因此,在本文中,我们试图从各个方面分析和检验scqic的纠错能力,并研究它们在不同的无线多普勒环境下产生的编码增益。
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Serial concatenation of quadratic interleaved codes in different wireless doppler environments
The remarkable development of mobile networks has enabled ubiquitous communications that has transformed the way people connect with each other. Meanwhile, the growing adoption of smartphones, tablets, and increasingly bandwidth-intensive applications and services is driving unprecedented mobile broadband traffic growth; therefore, finding state-of-the-art strategies for improving the wireless transmission reliability has emerged significantly. In particular, to enable significant mitigation of the detrimental effects of multipath fading, high-performance forward error correction (FEC) techniques have now recognized to become a vital part of modern digital wireless systems. This work is dedicated to address a class of high-performance iteratively decoded FECs referred to as serial concatenation of quadratic interleaved codes (SCQICs) wherein the reordering arrays for permutor and unscramble in the FEC encoding/decoding entities enjoy the remarkable algorithm proposed by Takeshita et al. seminal contribution which: (1) yields provisioning coding gain in both waterfall and error-floor regions of the bit error rate (BER) performance curve (2) enables possibility of analysis and compact representation, (3) requires straightforward implementation. We have observed that their utilization for the modern wireless communications applications remained scarce due to the lack of strong and comprehensive performance predictions over the different statistical wireless channel models. Hence, in this paper, we endeavor to analyze and examine the error-correction capability of SCQICs vastly from the various aspects, and investigate their resultant coding gains in different wireless Doppler environments.
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