Serially concatenated coding for broadcasting S-UMTS applications. Fragouli, C. & Polydoros, A. IEEE Seventh International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, vol. 3:pages 697–701, 2002. abstract bibtex Satellite-UMTS supports broadcast applications that involve transmission of the same encoded data over channels that may vary significantly. The same code must allow a user with a good channel to recover the information with low complexity, while a user with a bad channel should still be able to achieve an acceptable BER at the cost of increased complexity and/or decoding delay. To this end, we propose serially concatenated multilevel code structures that employ PSK modulation. The receiver has the flexibility to achieve turbo-code, trellis-code or uncoded performance, depending on the decoding effort. Design considerations include the constituent encoder design and the use of a non-uniform constellation. Simulation results investigate the system's performance and highlight different parameters trade-offs.
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abstract = {Satellite-UMTS supports broadcast applications that involve transmission of the same encoded data over channels that may vary significantly. The same code must allow a user with a good channel to recover the information with low complexity, while a user with a bad channel should still be able to achieve an acceptable BER at the cost of increased complexity and/or decoding delay. To this end, we propose serially concatenated multilevel code structures that employ PSK modulation. The receiver has the flexibility to achieve turbo-code, trellis-code or uncoded performance, depending on the decoding effort. Design considerations include the constituent encoder design and the use of a non-uniform constellation. Simulation results investigate the system's performance and highlight different parameters trade-offs.},
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author = {Fragouli, C. and Polydoros, A.},
journal = {IEEE Seventh International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications},
pages = {pages 697--701},
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title = {Serially concatenated coding for broadcasting {S}-{UMTS} applications},
volume = {vol. 3},
year = {2002}
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