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A scaling technique is proposed to maintain the decoding failure probability of Vector Symbol Decoding (VSD) with the increase in data rate. Specifically, the symbol size must be increased in the same ratio as the data rate. VSD is attractive since it allows for a very flexible scaling. This paper also presents a way to compute the optimal maximum number of syndromes to minimize the complexity of...
The performance of Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) in a Joint fading and Two-path Shadowing (JFTS)environment is analyzed. Closed form expression for the exact Average Bit Error Rate (ABER) of coherent BPSK scheme is presented using the Moment Generating Function (MGF) of the JFTS distribution. Finally the coherent BPSK ABER of a wireless communication system is simulated over JFTS fading / shadowing...
In this paper, we derive the random coding error exponent of amplify-and-forward (AF) relay networks in presence of arbitrary number of independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) interferers both at the relay and the destination. Multiuser networks are common examples of interference limited networks. We derive the ergodic capacity of the network and present simulation results on the performance...
In this paper, we consider an extension of the cognitive radio channel model in which the secondary transmitter has to obtain (learn) the primary message rather than having non-causal knowledge of it. We formulate an achievable rate region that combines elements of compress-and-forward relaying with coding for the pure cognitive radio channel model. Moreover, we provide parameters design that maximizes...
Asymmetric Distributed Source-Channel coding (DSC) is considered, where a pair of correlated sources are transmitting to a central node. The distributed scheme is based on Turbo Trellis Coded Modulation (TTCM), where the first source will be channel encoded and then compressed before it is sent over Nakagami-m fading channels. The second source signal, however, is assumed to be available flawlessly...
We consider the joint source-channel coding (JSCC) problem where the real valued outputs of two correlated memoryless Gaussian sources are scalar quantized, bit assigned, and transmitted, without applying any error correcting code, over a multiple access channel (MAC) which consists of two orthogonal point-to- point time-correlated Rayleigh fading sub-channels with soft- decision demodulation. At...
The objective of this paper is to study and analyze the suitability of Luby Transform (LT) codes for fading channels such as Rayleigh and Rician channels. The performance of LT codes is actually governed by a well-defined degree distribution function used in LT process. Hence, this paper presents a novel approach called Modified Degree Distribution (MDD) for improving the delay and Bit Error Rate...
Random linear packet coding is considered for efficient broadcasting in networks with large propagation delays, such as underwater acoustic networks. To additionally overcome the effects of fading, we combine packet coding with adaptive power control, whereby the transmitter adjusts its power upon receiving feedback from the receiver on the current state of the channel (locally-averaged, large-scale...
In this paper, we consider a fading relay channel where the source uses two layers source coding with successive refinement. The two source layers are transmitted using superposition coding at the source and relay with optimal power allocation, and successive interference cancellation at the receivers (i.e. relay and destination). The power allocation for the two layers at the source and relay is...
This paper investigates the achievable very high throughput (VHT) of the emerging IEEE 802.11ad standard operating at 60 GHz ISM band. The specified modulation and coding schemes are evaluated in a 60 GHz conference room channel. Two IEEE 802.11ad physical layers were considered namely, orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) physical layer and single carrier (SC). Evaluation was conducted...
This paper presents an accurate approximation of the frame error rate (FER) of coded wireless communication systems with receiver diversity, such as single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems with maximum ratio combining (MRC) or hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) systems with Chase combining. The signals at different diversity branches experience independent but non-identically distributed Rayleigh...
This paper is concerned with the design of distributed precoding in the multiple access (MA) phase for two-way relaying communication (TWRC) systems using OFDM. The error probability analysis is conducted to establish the diversity and coding gains for three error types in the MA phase. Then the design criteria of distributed precoding to achieve the maximum diversity and coding gains are given. The...
Secure transmission between two agents, Alice and Bob, over block fading channels can be achieved similarly to conventional hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) by letting Alice transmit multiple blocks, each containing an encoded version of the secret message, until Bob informs Alice about successful decoding by a public error-free return channel. In existing literature each block is a differently...
This paper studies the performance of adaptive modulation and coding in a cognitive incremental decode-and-forward relaying network where a secondary source can directly communicate with a secondary destination or via an intermediate relay. To maximize transmission efficiency, a policy which flexibly switches between the relaying and direct transmission is proposed. In particular, the transmission,...
In this paper, we propose a distributed network coding (DNC) scheme based on the Raptor codes for wireless relay networks (WRNs), where a group of source nodes communicate with a single sink through a common relay network in a multi-hop fashion. At the sink, a graph-based Raptor code is formed on the fly. After receiving a sufficient number of encoded packets, the sink begins to decode. The main contributions...
Fountain Codes belongs to the class of rateless codes[4] which effectively improves the performance of systems used for wireless data transmission. In this paper, we present a quantitative analysis of Fountain Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems over Rician faded channel. Bit Error Rate (BER) performance evaluation and comparison is carried out for Fountain Coded and Convolution...
This paper presents a quantization scheme for log-likelihood ratios in order to reduce the computational complexity of an iterative decoder recently proposed for wavelet-coded communication systems. In order to reduce the computational effort, the real-valued LLRs of encoded bits are quantized into three levels of reliability, with a threshold that is determined by minimizing the mean squared error...
This paper investigates the achievable rate of MIMO cognitive radio network when one primary user (PU) and multiple secondary users (SU) are present, where the latter adopt dirty paper coding (DPC) to cancel the interference of PU's transmission at their receivers. Perfect channel state information is assumed at receivers, while only the statistic information of channels are known at the transmitters...
We propose a method for estimating the average packet error rates (PER) of a coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) system when the signal is subject to interference with a shaped spectral density. Thus the interference has a different impact on each sub-carrier. Typically, the PER is a function of the received signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) and the packet bits are distributed evenly...
In this paper, we investigate the error exponents of dual-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) system for η-μ fading channel. Channel capacity of a wireless communication system gives only the knowledge of maximum achievable rate. Therefore, it is necessary to analyse the decoding complexity of the code that achieves a certain level of reliable communication. In fact, a measure of reliability called error...
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