Abstract

This article examines Tomlinson-Harashima precoding (1971, 1972) on discrete-time channels having intersymbol interference and additive white Gaussian noise. An exact expression for the maximum achievable information rate of zero-forcing (ZF) THP is derived as a function of the channel impulse response, the input power constraint, and the additive white Gaussian noise variance. Information rate bounds are provided for the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) THP. The performance of ZF-THP and MMSE-THP relative to each other and to channel capacity is explored in general and for some example channels. The importance of symbol rate to ZF-THP performance is demonstrated.

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