Improved binary turbo coded modulation with 16QAM in HSDPA

Fei Zesong*, Wan Lei, Kuang Jingming

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Abstract

High speed downlink packet access (HSPDA) is proposed as the evolution of WCDMA recently, aiming at providing higher downlink transmission rate with peak rate about 8-10 Mbps. Turbo code combined with high order modulation can provide bandwidth efficient transmission with substantial coding gain over traditional trellis coded modulation (TCM). In this paper, author evaluates the feasibility of the application of binary turbo coded modulation (BTCM) with 16QAM in HSPDA. Some improvements of interleaver design according to label mapping are proposed to enhance the performance. And the impact of rate matching functionality on the performance of BTCM is analyzed. Simulation results show that the improved BTCM scheme with 16QAM can be implemented with low code rate and outperform the conventional scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2003
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages322-325
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)0780377001
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Event2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference: The Dawn of Pervasive Communication, WCNC 2003 - New Orleans, United States
Duration: 16 Mar 200320 Mar 2003

Publication series

NameIEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC
Volume1
ISSN (Print)1525-3511

Conference

Conference2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference: The Dawn of Pervasive Communication, WCNC 2003
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans
Period16/03/0320/03/03

Keywords

  • 16QAM
  • Binary Turbo coded modulation
  • HSDPA
  • Interleaver
  • Mapping rule
  • Rate matching

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