DocumentCode
1230935
Title
Probabilistic construction of large constraint length trellis codes for sequential decoding
Author
Fu-Quan Wang ; Costello, D.J., Jr.
Author_Institution
ESS Technol. Inc, Fremont, CA, USA
Volume
43
Issue
9
fYear
1995
Firstpage
2439
Lastpage
2448
Abstract
Probabilistic algorithms are given for constructing good large constraint length trellis codes for use with sequential decoding that can achieve the channel cutoff rate bound at a bit error rate (BER) of 10/sup -5/-10/sup -6/. The algorithms are motivated by the random coding principle that an arbitrary selection of code symbols will produce a good code with high probability. One algorithm begins by choosing a relatively small set of codes randomly. The error performance of each of these codes is evaluated using sequential decoding and the code with the best performance among the chosen set is retained. Another algorithm treats the code construction as a combinatorial optimization problem and uses simulated annealing to direct the code search. Trellis codes for 8 PSK and 16 QAM constellations with constraint lengths v up to 20 are obtained. Simulation results with sequential decoding show that these codes reach the channel cutoff rate bound at a BER of 10/sup -5/-10/sup -6/ and achieve 5.0-6.35 dB real coding gains over uncoded systems with the same spectral efficiency and up to 2.0 dB real coding gains over 64 state trellis codes using Viterbi decoding.<>
Keywords
channel capacity; coding errors; error statistics; optimisation; phase shift keying; probability; quadrature amplitude modulation; sequential decoding; simulated annealing; trellis coded modulation; trellis codes; 16 QAM constellations; 8 PSK; 8 PSK constellations; bit error rate; channel capacity; channel cutoff rate bound; code construction; code search; code symbols; coding gains; combinatorial optimization problem; digital data transmission; error performance; large constraint length trellis codes; probabilistic algorithms; probabilistic construction; random coding; sequential decoding; simulated annealing; simulation results; spectral efficiency; trellis coded modulation; Bit error rate; Convolutional codes; Data communication; Decoding; Gain; Modulation coding; Phase shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Simulated annealing; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/26.412718
Filename
412718
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