DocumentCode
1036377
Title
Improved BDFE Using A Priori Information for Turbo Equalization
Author
Wu, Jingxian ; Leong, Sang-Yick ; Lee, Kah-Ping ; Xiao, Chengshan ; Olivier, Jan C.
Author_Institution
Sonoma State Univ., Rohnert Park
Volume
7
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
233
Lastpage
240
Abstract
Turbo equalization improves communication system performance by iteratively exchanging information between soft-input soft-output (SISO) equalizer and SISO channel decoder. The trellis-based maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) algorithm serves as the optimum SISO equalizer for turbo equalization. However, MAP algorithm is unsuitable for systems with large modulation constellation size and severe inter-symbol interference (ISI) due to its prohibitively high computational complexity. In this paper, an improved SISO block decision feedback equalizer (BDFE) is proposed for low complexity turbo equalization. Unlike other sub-optimum equalizers which perform symbol by symbol detection, the proposed equalizer generates the soft output for each data bit by collecting information from a sequence of samples as in MAP algorithm. The sequence-based equalization is enabled by using not only soft a priori input from channel decoder, but also hard a priori information obtained from BDFE in previous iteration. The combination of soft a priori information and hard a priori information renders better performance with less iterations compared to other sub-optimum algorithms. In addition, the computational complexity of the proposed algorithm is on the same order as conventional SISO BDFE algorithm, and is much lower compared to the trellis-based MAP algorithm.
Keywords
block codes; channel coding; decision feedback equalisers; intersymbol interference; iterative decoding; turbo codes; SISO channel decoder; block decision feedback equalizer; computational complexity; inter-symbol interference; iterative decoding; sequence-based equalization; soft-input soft-output equalizer; sub-optimum equalizers; symbol-by-symbol detection; turbo equalization; Computational complexity; Decision feedback equalizers; Intersymbol interference; Iterative algorithms; Iterative decoding; Maximum likelihood decoding; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiaccess communication; Power system protection; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2008.060463
Filename
4432265
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