Performance-Complexity Tradeoffs of Concatenated FEC for Higher-Order Modulation
Multilevel coding (MLC) is compared with bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) from a performance-versus-complexity standpoint. In both approaches, complexity-optimized error-reducing low-density parity-check inner codes are designed for concatenation with an outer hard-decision code, for various...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of lightwave technology 2020-06, Vol.38 (11), p.2944-2953 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Multilevel coding (MLC) is compared with bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) from a performance-versus-complexity standpoint. In both approaches, complexity-optimized error-reducing low-density parity-check inner codes are designed for concatenation with an outer hard-decision code, for various modulation orders. The codes are designed to achieve various points on the Pareto frontier characterizing the performance-complexity tradeoff. Computer simulations of the resulting codes reveal that MLC not only provides significant advantages compared with BICM, but also outperforms several existing MLC and BICM proposals. At 25% overhead, MLC provides a net coding gain of up to 12.8 dB with 16-QAM (1.0 dB from the constrained Shannon limit), a net coding gain of up to 13.6 dB with 64-QAM (1.2 dB from the constrained Shannon limit), and a net coding gain of up to 14 dB with 256-QAM (1.65 dB from the constrained Shannon limit), all with reasonable decoding complexity. |
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ISSN: | 0733-8724 1558-2213 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JLT.2020.2983912 |