High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes

A concatenated coding system using two-dimensional trellis-coded MPSK inner codes and Reed-Solomon outer codes for application in high-speed satellite communication systems was proposed previously by the authors (ibid., vol.37, no.5, p.420-7, May 1989). The authors extend their results to systems us...

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Main Authors: DENG, Robert H., COSTELLO, Daniel J. Jr.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-11062019-03-13T03:59:09Z High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes DENG, Robert H. COSTELLO, Daniel J. Jr. A concatenated coding system using two-dimensional trellis-coded MPSK inner codes and Reed-Solomon outer codes for application in high-speed satellite communication systems was proposed previously by the authors (ibid., vol.37, no.5, p.420-7, May 1989). The authors extend their results to systems using symbol-oriented, multidimensional, trellis-coded MPSK inner codes. The concatenated coding systems are divided into two classes according to their achievable effective information rates. The first class uses multidimensional trellis-coded 8-PSK inner codes and achieves effective information rates around 1 b/dimension (spectral efficiency 2 b/s/Hz). The second class employs multidimensional trellis-coded 16-PSK inner codes and provides effective information rates around 1.5 b/dimension (spectral efficiency 3 b/s/Hz). Both classes provide significant coding gains over an uncoded reference system with the same effective information rate as the coded system. The results show that the symbol-oriented nature of multidimensional inner codes can provide an improvement of up to 1 dB in the overall performance of a concatenated coding system when these codes replace bit-oriented two-dimensional codes 1989-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/107 info:doi/10.1109/26.41155 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1106/viewcontent/High_rate_concatenated_1989.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security
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DENG, Robert H.
COSTELLO, Daniel J. Jr.
High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
description A concatenated coding system using two-dimensional trellis-coded MPSK inner codes and Reed-Solomon outer codes for application in high-speed satellite communication systems was proposed previously by the authors (ibid., vol.37, no.5, p.420-7, May 1989). The authors extend their results to systems using symbol-oriented, multidimensional, trellis-coded MPSK inner codes. The concatenated coding systems are divided into two classes according to their achievable effective information rates. The first class uses multidimensional trellis-coded 8-PSK inner codes and achieves effective information rates around 1 b/dimension (spectral efficiency 2 b/s/Hz). The second class employs multidimensional trellis-coded 16-PSK inner codes and provides effective information rates around 1.5 b/dimension (spectral efficiency 3 b/s/Hz). Both classes provide significant coding gains over an uncoded reference system with the same effective information rate as the coded system. The results show that the symbol-oriented nature of multidimensional inner codes can provide an improvement of up to 1 dB in the overall performance of a concatenated coding system when these codes replace bit-oriented two-dimensional codes
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author DENG, Robert H.
COSTELLO, Daniel J. Jr.
author_facet DENG, Robert H.
COSTELLO, Daniel J. Jr.
author_sort DENG, Robert H.
title High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
title_short High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
title_full High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
title_fullStr High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
title_full_unstemmed High Rate Concatenated Coding Systems Using Multidimensional Bandwidth Efficient Inner Codes
title_sort high rate concatenated coding systems using multidimensional bandwidth efficient inner codes
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1989
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/107
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1106/viewcontent/High_rate_concatenated_1989.pdf
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