LDPC coded link adaptation based on irregular modulation integrated with full incremental redundancy

Jia Minli*, He Zunwen, Kuang Jingming, Fei Zesong

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Abstract

The irregular modulation (IM) technique was initially proposed in bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) for convolutional code and Turbo code cases [8], which apply different signal constellations and mappings within one codeword. The IM technique gives a simple method to improve flexibility of BICM, which can also provide an adaptive modulation with fine granularity. We combine the IM and low density parity check (LDPC) coded full incremental redundancy (FIR) hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) to propose a novel link adaptation method-"EVI_FIR". Simulation results show that the "IM_FIR" can not only achieve higher throughput efficiency but also significantly reduce transmission delay than the LDPC coded regular modulation with FIR schemes. Furthermore, an adaptive IM with FIR scheme is presented, which can adaptively select proper EVI strategies to get highest throughput in accordance with variations of the channel conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2007
Pages1406-1409
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2007 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 21 Sept 200725 Sept 2007

Publication series

Name2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2007

Conference

Conference2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, WiCOM 2007
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period21/09/0725/09/07

Keywords

  • FIR
  • Irregular modulation
  • LDPC

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