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An Optimal Degree Distribution Design and a Conditional Random Integer Generator For The Systematic Luby Transform Coded Wireless Internet

An Optimal Degree Distribution Design and a Conditional Random Integer Generator For The Systematic Luby Transform Coded Wireless Internet
An Optimal Degree Distribution Design and a Conditional Random Integer Generator For The Systematic Luby Transform Coded Wireless Internet
Recently, the authors of this paper proposed Systematic Luby Transform (SLT) codes and their soft decoding using the classic loglikelihood message passing algorithm for transmission over hostile Wireless Internet channels, where the transmitted data is affected by both packet loss events and random Gaussian noise. This scheme is further improved here with the aid of a new degree distribution and a novel random integer generator, which are termed as the truncated degree distribution and the conditional random integer generator. The SLT code using the new design is capable of achieving BER ≤ 10-5 at low Eb/N0 values. For example, the SLT(1200,3600) code attains BER ≤ 10-5 in excess of an Eb/N0 value of 1.5dB for transmission over the AWGN channel and above 3.5dB over the uncorrelated Rayleigh channel if additionally a packet erasure probability Pe of 0.1 is inflicted, an Eb/N0 value above 2dB is required for transmission over the AWGN channel and in excess of 4dB over the uncorrelated Rayleigh channel, when using a maximum of Iter = 20 iterations and Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying.
243-248
Nguyen Dang, T.
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Hanzo, L.
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Nguyen Dang, T.
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Hanzo, L.
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Nguyen Dang, T. and Hanzo, L. (2008) An Optimal Degree Distribution Design and a Conditional Random Integer Generator For The Systematic Luby Transform Coded Wireless Internet. IEEE WCNC'08, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. 31 Mar - 03 Apr 2008. pp. 243-248 .

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Recently, the authors of this paper proposed Systematic Luby Transform (SLT) codes and their soft decoding using the classic loglikelihood message passing algorithm for transmission over hostile Wireless Internet channels, where the transmitted data is affected by both packet loss events and random Gaussian noise. This scheme is further improved here with the aid of a new degree distribution and a novel random integer generator, which are termed as the truncated degree distribution and the conditional random integer generator. The SLT code using the new design is capable of achieving BER ≤ 10-5 at low Eb/N0 values. For example, the SLT(1200,3600) code attains BER ≤ 10-5 in excess of an Eb/N0 value of 1.5dB for transmission over the AWGN channel and above 3.5dB over the uncorrelated Rayleigh channel if additionally a packet erasure probability Pe of 0.1 is inflicted, an Eb/N0 value above 2dB is required for transmission over the AWGN channel and in excess of 4dB over the uncorrelated Rayleigh channel, when using a maximum of Iter = 20 iterations and Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying.

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Published date: April 2008
Additional Information: Event Dates: 31 March - 3 April 2008
Venue - Dates: IEEE WCNC'08, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, 2008-03-31 - 2008-04-03
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 264587
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264587
PURE UUID: 7aaadfdc-2b38-4781-9c61-df8f7e68090d
ORCID for L. Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 24 Sep 2007
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:34

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Author: T. Nguyen Dang
Author: L. Hanzo ORCID iD

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