Title :
Block coding trade-offs for mobile radio channels
Author :
Bergman, M.L. ; Farrell, P.G.
Author_Institution :
Ferranti Int., Oldham, UK
Abstract :
Considers the burst-error characterisation of a mobile radio digital communication channel, and with suggestions for error-control coding techniques that can be employed on a channel where errors occur in bursts. Two measures which help characterize a bursty channel are introduced: burst correlation which provides a means of ascertaining the lengths of bursts occurring; and burst concentration, which quantifies the number of bursts occurring in a given size of coding block. These two measures help a code designer to select an appropriate coding technique for the bursty channel, and to determine a suitable degree of bit or burst (symbol or character) interleaving. The paper concentrates on the relative performance of various coding-interleaving schemes and on the effect of varying the parameters of each scheme
Keywords :
correlation theory; digital radio systems; encoding; error correction codes; mobile radio systems; telecommunication channels; block coding; burst concentration; burst correlation; burst interleaving; burst lengths; burst-error; bursty channel; character interleaving; digital communication channel; error-control coding; mobile radio channels; symbol interleaving;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications, 1991. Third IEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-502-8