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This paper proposes an incremental redundancy hybrid ARQ (IR-HARQ) scheme for the wireless local area network (WLAN) system employing multiband simultaneous transmission. The proposed scheme adopt the rate compatible low-density parity-check (RC-LDPC) codes based on IEEE802.11n LDPC codes and ensure backward compatibility with WLAN devices by using the current WLAN control frame. Additionally, it...
In this paper, a new rateless scheme based on the extendibility of systematic polar codes is proposed, which is applicable for the scenario without channel state information (CSI). With detailed analyses on the existing rateless schemes, we obtain the drawbacks and difficulties which can make the schemes dysfunctional. We expound the extendibility of systematic polar codes elaborately, which forms...
In order to achieve higher data rates and more reliable QoS, coordinated multipoint transmission/ reception (CoMP) is raised in 3GPP release 10 and beyond. Cooperative transmission can effectively improve the performance of cell-edge users with the cost of exchange load between service eNodeB and cooperative eNodeB. Previous work of 3GPP release 11 has noticed the modeling of cooperative backhaul...
In this paper, a powerful class of irregular low-density parity check (LDPC) codes based on random construction techniques is presented. The resultant codes have accurate profile with the additional features of making them suitable for incremental redundancy systems. The proposed codes also have low encoding complexity and can be decoded efficiently. Moreover, these codes show better puncturing performance...
This paper has presented a new constellation rearrangement (CoRe) theme for a good performance/complexity tradeoff if circular buffer rate matching (CBRM) is applied for incremental Hybrid ARQ (IR-HARQ) with turbo coding or LDPC coding. The presented technique is applied to high order modulation, such as 16QAM and 64QAM, with 2 versions. For all transmissions of one HARQ process, the previous half...
Channel coding for IMT-ADVANCED system needs to support higher data throughput and transmission rate. Due to the inherent encoder/decoder parallel feature, low density parity check (LDPC) codes is more suitable for hardware implementation than turbo codes when the data throughput is higher than 100 Mbps. As one of the contributors to Wimax LDPC and 3GPP2 LDPC, ZTE has funded some experience in the...
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