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The document summarizes a study on the performance of Parallel Concatenation Convolutional Coding (PCCC) combined with Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) over multipath fading channels. It compares the performance to using Serial Concatenated Convolutional Coding (SCCC) and uncoded data. The study used iterative decoding and modulation schemes like BPSK, QPSK, and 16-PSK. Channel models from 3GPP TS 25.101v2.10 with 5 MHz bandwidth were used. Results showed PCCC improved signal to noise ratio performance over SCCC and uncoded data by several decibels as summarized in Table 2, but higher order modulations like 8-PSK and
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Husam Abduldaem. Mohammed Assistant Lecturer / Baghdad University/ College of Engineering/ Elec. & Comm. Dep

The document summarizes a study on the performance of Parallel Concatenation Convolutional Coding (PCCC) combined with Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) over multipath fading channels. It compares the performance to using Serial Concatenated Convolutional Coding (SCCC) and uncoded data. The study used iterative decoding and modulation schemes like BPSK, QPSK, and 16-PSK. Channel models from 3GPP TS 25.101v2.10 with 5 MHz bandwidth were used. Results showed PCCC improved signal to noise ratio performance over SCCC and uncoded data by several decibels as summarized in Table 2, but higher order modulations like 8-PSK and
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Number 3

Volume 16 September 2010

Journal of Engineering

PCCC MC-CDMA COMBINATION PERFORMANCE OVER MULTIPATH RAYLEIGH FADING CHANNEL


Husam Abduldaem. Mohammed Assistant Lecturer \ Baghdad University\ College of Engineering\ Elec. & Comm. Dep.

: Parallel Concatenation Convolution Coding PCCC multipath fading channel .Serial Concatenation Convolution Coding SCCC . .OFDM .5MHz SCCC .(2) PCCC dBs Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) M = 2, 4, 8 and 16 TS 25.101 v2.10 phase shift keying 3GPP (MC-CDMA)

ABSTRACT This work presents the simulation of a Parallel Concatenation Convolution Coding PCCC with Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) system over multipath fading channels with a comparison with the uncoded data and that uses Serial Concatenated Convolutional Coding SCCC. The decoding technique used in the simulation was iterative decoding since it gives maximum efficiency with six iteration. Modulation schemes that used are Phase Shift Keying (BPSK, QPSK and 16 PSK), along with the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). The channel models used are as specified in the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Technical Specification TS 25.101v2.10 with a channel bandwidth of 5 MHz. It was noticed that there is an improvement in the performance of the use of the PCCC data over the SCCC and uncoded data of SNR by many dBs as summarized in table [2] but with 8 and 16 PSK modulation schemes with the multipath fading channel a convergence of the BER to10-4 cannot be obtained and it remains fluctuating around BER of 10-2.

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