Abstract

Abstract. In bandwidth limited communication systems, the high data rate transmission with performance close to capacity limits is achieved by applying multilevel modulation schemes in association with powerful forward error correction (FEC) coding, i.e. coded modulation systems. The most important practical approaches to coded modulation systems are multilevel coding with multistage decoding (MLC/MSD) and bit interleaved coded modulation with iterative demapping and decoding (BICM-ID). Multilevel modulation formats such as M-QAM, which can be used as a part of coded modulation systems, have the capability of multilevel protection. Based on this fact, we investigate the methods to improve the performance of BICM-ID using multiple interleavers with different binary channel coding schemes such as convolutional codes, turbo codes and low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. Moreover, an MLC system with parallel decoding on levels (PDL) at the receiver is considered. In our contribution, we propose to design the individual coding schemes using the extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) charts for individual bit levels in the constellation. Our simulation results show that the BICM-ID systems, taking into account different bit-level protections, can provide an improvement of 0.65 dB, 1.2 dB and 1.5 dB for 256-QAM with turbo, LDPC and convolutional codes, respectively. On the other hand, MLC systems with PDL designed using EXIT charts for individual bit levels can slightly improve the performance and eliminate the error floor compared to the systems with MSD.

Highlights

  • The increasing demand to achieve higher data rates in digital communication systems with limited spectrum resources leads to employing multilevel modulation formats

  • We investigate the methods to improve the performance of BICM-ID using the idea of protection matching with different binary channel coding schemes such as convolutional codes, turbo codes and low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes

  • In this contribution we presented the method to improve the BICM-ID systems based on multilevel protection for different forward error correction (FEC) coding schemes

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Introduction

The increasing demand to achieve higher data rates in digital communication systems with limited spectrum resources leads to employing multilevel modulation formats. Ungerboeck presented a practical approach for coded modulation known as trellis coded modulation (TCM) (Ungerboeck and Csajka, 1976; Ungerboeck, 1982) In this system, Ungerboeck proposed the set partitioning strategy for mapping scheme in order to maximize the minimum intra-subset Euclidean distance. The modulation and the channel coding based on convolutional code are combined in a single entity which enables to transmit only constrained sequences of symbols that maximize the minimum free Euclidean distance Another approach of constructing coded modulation system is multilevel coding (MLC) proposed by (Imai and Hirakawa, 1977).

BICM-ID systems
Multilevel coding and multistage decoding
Multilevel coding and parallel decoding on levels
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