Abstract

It has been well established that the appropriate criterion for optimum trellis-coded modulation design on the additive white Gaussian noise channel is maximization of the free Euclidean distance. It is shown that when the trellis-coded modulation is used on a Rician fading channel with interleaving/deinterleaving, the design of the code of optimum performance is guided by other factors, in particular, the length of the shortest error-event path, and the product of branch distances (possibly normalized by the Euclidean distance of the path) along the path. Although maximum free distance (d/sub free/) is still an important consideration, it plays a less significant role the more severe the fading is on the channel. These considerations lead to the definition of a new distance measure of optimization of trellis codes transmitted over Rician fading channels. If no interleaving/deinterleaving is used, then once again the design of the trellis code is guided by maximizing d/sub free/.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

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Trellis modulationRician fadingFadingTrellis (graph)InterleavingAlgorithmAdditive white Gaussian noiseComputer scienceChannel (broadcasting)MathematicsDecoding methodsTelecommunications

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Year
1988
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article
Volume
36
Issue
9
Pages
1004-1012
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581
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D. Divsalar, M.K. Simon (1988). The design of trellis coded MPSK for fading channels: performance criteria. IEEE Transactions on Communications , 36 (9) , 1004-1012. https://doi.org/10.1109/26.7512

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10.1109/26.7512