Compressive Coded Modulation For Seamless Rate Adaptation: Ravindra Padsala (140010741014)
Compressive Coded Modulation For Seamless Rate Adaptation: Ravindra Padsala (140010741014)
Compressive Coded Modulation For Seamless Rate Adaptation: Ravindra Padsala (140010741014)
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Seamless Rate Adaptation
CONTENTS
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Introduction.
Related Background.
Compressive Coded Modulation.
RP Code Design.
Belief Propagation Decoding.
Evaluation Result.
Conclusion.
1. INTRODUCTION
The end-to-end performance of wireless communication
depends on the effective processing in both the source and
channel.
First from receiver side only.
There is many uncompressed data into the network.
If the data redundancy in transmission is utilized it will
boost communication efficiency.
Used wireless channel is time-varying and subject to
fading, additive noise and interference.
The success of AMC depends on the instant and accurate
channel estimation, which cannot be obtained
simultaneously.
1. INTRODUCTION[Cont.]
As it is not practical to require all applications to compress
their data before transmission.
A question is, it is possible to achieve high-efficiency
compression at PHY? A straightforward answer would be
no, because conventional data techniques, such as
Huffman coding and arithmetic coding, need sufficient
information for a specific data type. This requirement
usually cannot be fulfilled because PHY contains small
sets of hybrid data. Besides, application data have already
been represented by streams of bits instead of logical data
structures at PHY. It would require change to the entire
network to get more information.
2. RELATED BACKGROUND
2. RELATED BACKGROUND
B. Coded Modulation
The trellis coded modulation (TCM) proposed by
Ungerboeck is the first scheme of coded modulation
used. [Euclidian Distance]
Multilevel coded (MLC) modulation is another elegant way
for coded modulation. [Hamming Distance]
Bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) can solve issue
of robustness under a Rayleigh channel.
The discovery of turbo code & the rediscovery of LDPC
codes are advance development in contemporary coded
modulation. However, they lack rate adaptation
capability, and they have to rely on separate adaptive
modulation to change the rate when channel varies.
2. RELATED BACKGROUND
C. Rate Adaptation
2. RELATED BACKGROUND
D. Compressive Sensing
The bit-to-symbol mapping in Rate Compatible Modulation
(RCM) converts source bits into multilevel symbols through
weighted sum operation. It is essentially a Compressive
Sensing (CS) scheme with binary input.
Compressive Sensing (CS) theory states that n-dimensional
signal having a sparse or compressible representation can
be reconstructed from m linear measurements even if
m<n.
4. RP CODE DESIGN
Design Principles
6. Evaluation Result
7. Conclusion
In this paper a novel compressive coded modulation
scheme is described which is capable of achieving
simultaneously both source compression and seamless
rate adaptation.
In this novel scheme, data compression is elegantly
embedded into coded modulation through a virtually rate
less multilevel code named RP code.
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