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Trellis Codes with Low Ones Density for the OR Multiple Access Channel
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Trellis Codes with Low Ones Density for the OR Multiple Access Channel
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2006
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Miguel Griot
AC
A. Vila Casado
WW
Wen-Yen Weng
Abstract
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This paper presents trellis codes for the Z channel designed to maintain a relatively low ones density. These codes have applications in pulse-position modulation systems and as a solution for uncoordinated communication on the binary OR multiple-access channel (MAC). In this paper we consider the latter application to demonstrate the performance of the codes. The OR channel provides an unusual opportunity where single-user decoding permits operation at about 70% of the full multiple-access channel sum capacity. The interleaver-division multiple access technique applied in this paper should approach that performance with turbo solutions. However, the current paper focuses on very low latency codes with simple decoding, intended for very high speed (gigabits per second) applications. Namely, it focuses on nonlinear trellis codes that provide about 30% of the full multiple-access sum capacity at high speeds and with very low latency. These trellis codes are designed specifically for the Z-Channel that arises in a multiple-user OR channel, when the other users are treated as noise. In order to optimize the sum-capacity of the OR-MAC, the trellis code transmits codewords with a ones density much less than 50%. Also, a union bound technique that predicts the performance of these codes is presented. Results from simulations and a working FPGA implementation are shown. © 2006 IEEE.
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