Title :
Capacity and coding for the gilbert-elliott channels
Author :
Mushkin, Mordechai ; Bar-David, Israel
Author_Institution :
Elisra Electron. Syst. Ltd., Bene-Beraq, Israel
Abstract :
The Gilbert-Elliott channel, a varying binary symmetric channel, with crossover probabilities determined by a binary-state Markov process, is treated. In general, such a channel has a memory that depends on the transition probabilities between the states. A method of calculating the capacity of this channel is introduced and applied to several examples, and the question of coding is addressed. In the conventional usage of varying channels, a code suitable for memoryless channels is used in conjunction with an interleaver, with the decoder considering the deinterleaved symbol stream as the output of a derived memoryless channel. The transmission rate is limited by the capacity of this memoryless channel, which is often considerably less than the capacity of the original channel. A decision-feedback decoding algorithm that completely recovers this capacity loss is introduced. It is shown that the performance of a system incorporating such an algorithm is determined by an equivalent genie-aided channel, the capacity of which equals that of the original channel. The calculated random coding exponent of the genie-aided channel indicates a considerable increase in the cutoff rate over that of the conventionally derived memoryless channel.<>
Keywords :
Markov processes; channel capacity; decoding; encoding; probability; Gilbert-Elliot channels; binary-state Markov process; channel capacity; coding; crossover probabilities; cutoff rate; decision-feedback decoding algorithm; equivalent genie-aided channel; interleaver; memoryless channels; random coding exponent; transition probabilities; varying binary symmetric channel;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on