Title :
A Constrained-Coding Alternative to MPPM
Author :
Liu, Siyu ; Kschischang, Frank R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multipulse pulse position modulation (MPPM) has been widely proposed to improve data rate over traditional pulse position modulation (PPM) in free-space optical communication systems. Encoders for MPPM are typically lookup-table-based, thus restricting the practical size of MPPM codebooks. Power-of-two-sized MPPM codebooks typically do not have an efficient soft-in soft-out decoder, making them poorly suited for concatenation with an outer code under iterative decoding. In this paper, a new coding technique based on constrained coding is introduced that allows construction of codes which have an efficient encoding algorithm. More importantly, these new codes are suitable for iterative soft-decision decoding in concatenation with an outer error-correcting code. Simulation results for both the Gaussian and Poisson channels show that a serial concatenation with an outer low-density parity-check code (LDPC) can achieve between 2 to 3 dB coding gain over comparable Reed-Solomon and LDPC-coded MPPM systems.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; channel coding; constraint theory; error correction codes; iterative decoding; optical communication; parity check codes; pulse position modulation; table lookup; Gaussian channel; LDPC code; MPPM codebooks; Poisson channel; constrained coding technique; encoding algorithm; error correcting code; free space optical communication; iterative soft decision decoding; lookup table; low density parity check code; multipulse pulse position modulation; Algorithm design and analysis; Boundary conditions; Decoding; Encoding; Modulation; Parity check codes; Reed-Solomon codes; LDPC codes; Multipulse pulse-position modulation; Poisson channel; constrained coding; free-space optical communication; iterative decoding;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2012.020912.110117