Abstract

This paper considers the problem of channel coding over Gaussian intersymbol interference (ISI) channels with a given decoding rule. Specifically, it is assumed that the mismatched decoder has an incorrect assumption on the channel impulse response. The mismatch capacity is the highest achievable rate for a given decoding rule. The existing achievable rates for channels and decoding metrics with memory (as in our model) are currently available only in the form of multi-letter expressions that cannot be calculated. Consequently, they provide little insight on the mismatch problem. In this paper, we derive the computable formulas of achievable rates and discuss some implications of our results. Our achievable rates are based on two ensembles: the ensemble of codewords generated by an autoregressive process and the ensemble of codewords drawn uniformly over a “type class” of real-valued sequences. We provide a few numerical results of our achievable rates, as functions of the mismatched ISI parameters. Finally, we compare our results with universal decoders which are designed outside the true class of channels that we consider in this paper.

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