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It is known that the capacity of the discrete-time memoryless noncoherent Rayleigh fading channels (DTM-NRFC) is achieved by a discrete constellation with finite number of mass points and when one of the mass points is located at the origin [1]. In this paper, we present the maximum likelihood detection (MLD) error performance on DTM-NRFC for a discrete constellation with coding and spatial diversity...
In this paper, the performance of a distributed Space-Time coded hybrid satellite-terrestrial cooperative network (DSTC-HSTCN) is investigated. In particular, we address the problem in a downlink distributed Alamouti coded satellite system with a single fixed terrestrial relay adopting amplify-and- forward protocol. By modeling the satellite- relay/destination and relay-destination links as Shadowed-Rician...
Lattice codes can achieve the capacity of additive white Gaussian noise channel with and without power construction. It is well known that lattice codes can provide a classical information theoretic way to obtain achievable rate and performance gains for point-to-point Gaussian channels. The coding scheme based on lattice codes can be used as building blocks for practical applications, such as point-to-point...
In this paper we address an aspect of the mutual influence between the PHY layer budding blocks (FEC Blocks) and the MAC level allocations in the Uplink and Downlink of IEEE 802.16e/WiMAX networks. In these networks it is possible to transmit MAC level frames, denoted MAC PDUs, such that a PDU contains an integral number of fixed size Data Blocks. PDUs are transmitted over PHY Bursts, which are divided...
The theory of compressed sensing (CS) is very attractive in that it is possible to reconstruct sparse signals with a sub-Nyquist sampling rate. Recently many researches have applied CS as the channel code, and show its great potential in communication systems. This paper studies the compressed cooperation in an amplify-and-forward (CC-AF) relay channel, where CS is used to compress the source data...
Colour shift keying (CSK) is a visible light communication (VLC) modulation scheme, designed for multi-colour light emitting diodes (LEDs), standardised in IEEE 802.15.7. The standard specifies a Reed-Solomon (RS) encoder for the CSK physical layer (PHY). Currently, no investigations have been made to analyse the performance of the RS coded CSK. This paper details, that the CSK systems yield to soft...
With fast speed and reliable capability of depth recovery, two-frequency phase measuring profilometry (PMP) is widely used for reconstructing 3-D surface. However, it suffers from random noise when the number of patterns is less. In this paper, we propose a hybrid pattern coding scheme which embeds Gray coding patterns into high-frequency PMP patterns through amplitude modulation. From captured modulated...
This paper proposes a cooperative scheme for in-band full duplex (IFD) in a one-way two-hop relaying system. The proposed scheme realizes collocated space-time block coding by applying both of the superposition coding at the source and the IFD mode at the relay. The achievable rate of the proposed scheme is derived for fixed relay channel gains and compared to those of the upper-bound IFD as well...
We propose a cross-layer scheme for regulating power consumption in energy-constrained ad hoc wireless networks where information is disseminated in an adaptive epidemic manner. A time-optimized mechanism based on the Optimal Stopping Theory utilizes noise fluctuations to trigger the adaptation of transmission characteristics in a fashion that a perceived net reward is maximized. This results in data...
□ Following power — aware practices throughout a design cycle can lead to very low power DSP and SDFEC designs for the optical transceivers □ The slides captured a sub-set of techniques being used in designs today □ Newer more creative solutions continue to be invented
We compare hybrid turbo differential decoding with other FEC-schemes that reduce the penalty usually associated with differential encoding applied for cycle slip mitigation. We discuss implementation aspects and show robust FEC-performance in nonlinear transmission experiments.
Compressive data gathering (CDG) has emerged as a useful method for collecting sensory data in large scale sensor networks; this technique is able to reduce global scale communication cost without introducing intensive computation, and is capable of extending the lifetime of the entire sensor network by balancing the aggregation and forwarding load across the network. With CDG, multiple forwarding...
In this paper we consider strategies for MIMO interference channels which combine the notions of interference alignment and channel pre-inversion. Users collaborate to form data-sharing groups, enabling them to clear interference within a group, while interference alignment is employed to clear interference between groups. To improve the capacity of our schemes at finite SNR, we propose that the groups...
The goal of this paper is to provide analytical assessment that justifies the performance tendencies of practical encoding/decoding techniques for a binary data gathering wireless sensor network (WSN). The theoretical rate region of the WSN is approximately analyzed based on the Slepian-Wolf theorem. We also derive the bit error rate (BER) floor given the observation error probability by using the...
We consider analog multiple description joint source-channel schemes for the transmission of a Gaussian source over two independent AWGN parallel channels under a quadratic error distortion criteria. For such systems, Lines mapping was proved to be a simple and efficient mapping when MMSE decoding is used. However, MMSE decoding presents a high computational load. In order to reduce complexity of...
We consider the special case of index coding over the Gaussian broadcast channel where each receiver has prior knowledge of a subset of messages at the transmitter and demands all the messages from the source. We propose a concatenated coding scheme for this problem, using an index code for the Gaussian channel as an inner code/modulation to exploit side information at the receivers, and an outer...
The performance of lattice codes in the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel has attracted much attention lately, however, their performance under ergodic fading channels has been relatively unexplored. We show that lattice coding and decoding achieve the capacity of the ergodic point-to-point and multiple-access channels (MAC). Additionally, a low-complexity scheme is proposed for the ergodic...
We consider the compute-and-forward relay network with limited feedback. A novel scheme called adaptive compute-and-forward is proposed to exploit the channel knowledge by working with the best ring of imaginary quadratic integers. This is enabled by generalizing Construction A lattices to other rings of imaginary quadratic integers which may not form principal ideal domains and by showing such construction...
Privacy is a critical issue when communicating over shared mediums. A fundamental model for the information-theoretic analysis of secure communications is the wiretap channel (WTC), which consists of a communicating pair and an eavesdropper. In this work we study the secrecy capacity of Gaussian multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) WTCs with finite memory. These channels are very common in wireless...
The possibility of latency arbitrage in financial markets has led to the deployment of high-speed communication links between distant financial centers. These links are noisy and so there is a need for coding. In this paper, we develop a game-theoretic model of trading behavior where two traders compete to capture latency arbitrage opportunities using binary signalling. Different coding schemes are...
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