Title :
A new block shaping scheme
Author :
Deliot, Eric ; Tait, David J. ; Williams, Richard G C
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Manchester Univ., UK
fDate :
27 Jun-1 Jul 1994
Abstract :
In traditional modems, constellation symbols are selected equiprobably, but the forthcoming V34 standard changes this situation by including a technique called shaping. Shaping increases the power efficiency of constellations by optimising the shape of the region bounding the signal set. In fact, a maximum gain of 1.53 dB can be achieved if the symbols are selected from a 2N-dimensional sphere instead of a 2N-dimensional cube (N→∞). Equivalently, this gain can be obtained by imposing a Gaussian probability distribution on an infinite 2-dimensional constellation. It can be shown that a finite constellation size does not impair the achievable gain, so 1.53 dB is a practical gain. One way of reaching this limit is by using variable-length prefix codes. This method imposes a variable data rate and leads to many problems. We describe a new constant rate shaping scheme. Our technique is most closely related to Forney´s trellis shaping, but where trellis shaping uses convolutional codes and a trellis decoder to impose a non-uniform distribution on a 2-dimensional constellation, we employ block codes
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; block codes; modems; modulation coding; 1.53 dB; 2N-dimensional cube; 2N-dimensional sphere; Gaussian probability distribution; V34 standard; block codes; block shaping scheme; constellation symbols; maximum gain; modems; power efficiency; trellis shaping; variable-length prefix codes; Block codes; Constellation diagram; Gain; Heat engines; Information theory; Laboratories; Modems; Probability distribution; Resistance heating; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 1994. Proceedings., 1994 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Trondheim
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2015-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.1994.394687