Improved coding-rotated-modulation orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system

An improved high-spectral-efficiency coding-rotated modulation (CRM)-iterative demodulation/decoding (ID) scheme in the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system is proposed. For the rotated QAM, it unveils the optimum rotation matrix depending on the modulation order, the code rate and the receiver scheme (ID or non-ID). The suboptimal solution of the rotation angle is proposed, and a novel two-dimensional time/frequency component interleaver is also put forward to make the best use of the modulation diversity, time diversity and frequency diversity. Besides, code-matched four-dimensional QAM rotation matrices and the corresponding time/frequency component interleaver are proposed to improve the error performance furthermore. The analysis of extrinsic information transfer chart (EXIT) chart is also given to explain the convergence characteristic. Simulation results have turned out that this new scheme can significantly outperform the conventional BICM scheme.

[1]  Xiaodong Li,et al.  Bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative decoding , 1997, IEEE Communications Letters.

[2]  Emanuele Viterbo,et al.  Signal Space Diversity: A Power- and Bandwidth-Efficient Diversity Technique for the Rayleigh Fading Channel , 1998, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory.

[3]  N.F. Kiyani,et al.  OFDM with BICM-ID and Rotated MPSK Constellations and Signal Space Diversity , 2007, 2007 14th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux.

[4]  Stephan ten Brink,et al.  Convergence behavior of iteratively decoded parallel concatenated codes , 2001, IEEE Trans. Commun..

[5]  Wenbo Wang,et al.  A new parity-check stopping criterion for turbo decoding , 2008, IEEE Commun. Lett..

[6]  Peter Vary,et al.  PSK versus QAM for iterative decoding of bit-interleaved coded modulation , 2004, IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04..

[7]  Giuseppe Caire,et al.  Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation , 2008, Found. Trends Commun. Inf. Theory.