Title :
Easily Computed Lower Bounds on the Information Rate of Intersymbol Interference Channels
Author :
Jeong, Seongwook ; Moon, Jaekyun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Provable lower bounds are presented for the information rate I(X; X+S+N) where X is the symbol drawn independently and uniformly from a finite-size alphabet, S is a discrete-valued random variable (RV) and N is a Gaussian RV. It is well known that with S representing the precursor intersymbol interference (ISI) at the decision feedback equalizer (DFE) output, I(X; X+S+N) serves as a tight lower bound for the symmetric information rate (SIR) as well as capacity of the ISI channel corrupted by Gaussian noise. When evaluated on a number of well-known finite-ISI channels, these new bounds provide a very similar level of tightness against the SIR to the conjectured lower bound by Shamai and Laroia at all signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) ranges, while being actually tighter when viewed closed up at high SNRs. The new lower bounds are obtained in two steps: First, a “mismatched” mutual information function is introduced which can be proved as a lower bound to I(X; X+S+N). Secondly, this function is further bounded from below by an expression that can be computed easily via a few single-dimensional integrations with a small computational load.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; channel capacity; decision feedback equalisers; intersymbol interference; random processes; DFE; Gaussian noise; Gaussian random variable; ISI; SIR; SNR; decision feedback equalizer; discrete-valued random variable; intersymbol interference channel; lower bound; signal-to-noise ratio; symmetric information rate; Channel estimation; Decision feedback equalizers; Information rates; Random variables; Signal to noise ratio; Upper bound; Channel capacity; decision feedback equalizer; information rate; intersymbol interference; lower bounds; mutual information;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2173715