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Performance of parallel concatenated interleaved codes in correlated multipath fading channels

AuthorKafle, Padam Lal
Call NumberAIT Thesis no.TC-98-11
Subject(s)Wireless communication systems

NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Engineering, School of Advanced Technologies
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractProposed third generation of mobile radio systems such as UMTS have to support very high bit rates up to 2 Mbit/s with BER as low as 10-6 for real-time data applications. Recently, wideband DS-CDMA based radio interface has been shown to fulfill the requirements of third generation systems. One of the problems for high rate data transmission in a wideband wireless system is correlated multipath fading characteristics of the mobile radio channel. Powerful error correcting codes and diversity schemes are required to mitigate the degradation in performance. A new coding technique of turbo code, shown to have very good performance in A WGN channels, is one of possible channel coding options also for next-generation wireless systems. In this thesis, performance of turbo code is studied over a correlated Rayleigh multipath fading channel through simulation. Application to high-bit-rate data transmission is considered in a wideband DS-CDMA based system for UMTS requirement. The effect on bit error performance with correlated multipath fading is investigated by considering typical high and low mobile speeds and varying the size of external interleaver. Performance on fully interleaved fading channel is also evaluated for comparison. Comparison is also made with equal decoding complexity convolutional code. Based on the simulation results, performance of turbo code degrades significantly for increased correlation in fading for low mobile speed when a short external interleaver is used. Role of external interleaving is found to be critical and a relatively large-size external interleaver is required to compensate the performance loss for low mobile speed. Nevertheless, turbo codes still perform better than conventional convolutional codes, even in correlated channels. A simple turbo code with moderate block size, and relatively short interleaving delay can be used to achieve good BER performance at normal range of mobile speeds. Hence, turbo code is found attractive to be used in third generation WCDMA based systems, especially for high bit rate applications that can tolerate some interleaving delay.
Year1998
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Advanced Technologies
DepartmentOther Field of Studies (No Department)
Academic Program/FoSTelecommunications (TC)
Chairperson(s)Makelainen, Kimmo;Rajatheva, R.M.A.P. ;
Examination Committee(s)Ahmed, Kazi Mohiuddin;;
Scholarship Donor(s)DAAD;
DegreeThesis (M.Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 1988


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