Hierarchical Coding Based on Multilevel Bit-Interleaved Channeles
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概要
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Channel coding for bandwidth limited channels based on multilevel bit-interleaved channels is discussed in this paper. This coding and decoding structure has the advantage of simplified design, and naturally incorporates flexible and powerful design of unequal error protection (UEP) capabilities, especially over time-varying channels to be often found in mobile radio communications. Multilevel coded modulation with multistage decoding, and bit-interleaved coded modulation are special cases of the proposed general framework. Simulation results verify the usefulness of the system considered.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2001-01-01
著者
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IMAI Hideki
The author is with Institute of Industrial Sience, the University of Tokyo
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Isaka Motohiko
The Authors Are With The Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Imai Hideki
The Authors Are With The Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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