Design of Efficient Convolutional and Serially Concatenated Convolutional Codes with A-Priori Information

A. Abrardo
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In this paper, we focus on the design of optimized binary convolutional codes (CCs) and serially concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs) in the presence of a-priori information (API) at the receiver. First, we propose a design criterion for CCs based on the minimization of the bit error proabability (BEP). In this case, relevant performance gains, with respect to previously proposed CCs, are obtained. These gains persist even in the presence of estimation errors on the API. Then, we apply the same BEP-based design criterion to SCCCs and derive good encoders' structures. In the SCCC case with API at the receiver, simulation results show substantial gains with respect to previously proposed parallel concatenated convolutional coding (PCCCing) schemes optimized under the assumption of no API at the decoder. Moreover, in the presence of strong API the proposed SCCCs allow to approach the Shannon limit (SL) more than any previously proposed turbo coding scheme.
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基于先验信息的高效卷积和串行卷积码的设计
在本文中,我们重点研究了在接收端存在先验信息(API)的情况下,优化的二进制卷积码(cc)和串行卷积码(sccc)的设计。首先,我们提出了一种基于误码概率(BEP)最小化的cc设计准则。在这种情况下,相对于先前提出的cc,获得了相关的性能增益。即使在API上存在估计错误的情况下,这些收益仍然存在。然后,我们将相同的基于bep的设计准则应用于sccc,并推导出良好的编码器结构。在接收端有API的SCCC情况下,仿真结果显示,相对于先前提出的并行级联卷积编码(PCCCing)方案,在解码器没有API的假设下进行了优化,获得了实质性的收益。此外,在强API的存在下,所提出的sccc比以前提出的任何turbo编码方案都更接近香农极限(SL)。
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