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In this paper, we propose a simple procedure to construct (decodable) good codes with any given alphabet (of moderate size) for any given (rational) code rate to achieve any given target error performance (of interest) over the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels. We start with constructing codes over groups for any given code rates. This can be done in an extremely simple way if we ignore...
In time-varying wireless channels, the radio signals suffer from time-varying fading which may cause severe signal attenuation. In this paper, we present a new approach, called block Markov superposition transmission (BMST) over real field, to obtain diversity which increases the transmission reliability under the fading channels. The proposed scheme is similar to BMST over binary field, which has...
Kite codes are a class of rateless FEC codes designed for the noisy channel. In this paper, we propose a new ensemble of nonbinary rate-compatible (RC) LDPC codes, which is constructed based on Kite codes. The proposed nonbinary RC codes (nonbinary Kite codes, for simplicity) possess coding rate varying “continuously” from 0.3 to 0.9. Moreover, the degree distribution varies with the incremental redundancy...
A new problem formulation is presented for the Gaussian interference channels with two pairs of users, which are distinguished as primary users and secondary users, respectively. The primary users employ a pair of encoder and decoder that were originally designed to satisfy a given error performance requirement under the assumption that no interference exists from other users. In the scenario when...
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