Friday 27 November 2015

LDPC CODING AND REDUCED COMPLEXITY

LDPC CODING:

                    The constraint of minimizing the dependence between the  system’s receiving branches, thus reducing the relevant transmitter and receiver complexities.The concept of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) still represents a prevailing research direction in wireless communications due to its ever increasing capability to offer higher rate, more efficient communications, as measured by spectral utilization, and under low transmitting or receiving power.

                                                                             Fig:LDPC


globally optimal linear precoding techniques were presented for finite alphabet inputs, capable of achieving mutual information rates much higher than the previously presented MWF techniques, by introducing input symbol correlation through a unitary input transformation matrix in conjunction with channel weight adjustment (power allocation). These mutual information maximizing globally optimal pre coders are more appropriate for LDPC codes which are very popular currently, than e.g., Maximal Diversity Precoders (MDP).LDPC codes is addressed under the constraint of minimizing the dependence between the system’s receiving branches, thus reducing the relevant transmitter and receiver complexities.




 FOR MORE DETAILS:

Linear Precoding for MIMO With LDPC Coding and Reduced Complexity

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