Title :
Optimizing Joint Erasure- and Error-Correction Coding for Wireless Packet Transmissions
Author :
Berger, Christian R. ; Zhou, Shengli ; Wen, Yonggang ; Willett, Peter ; Pattipati, Krishna
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT
fDate :
11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To achieve reliable packet transmission over a wireless link without feedback, we propose a layered coding approach that uses error-correction coding within each packet and erasure-correction coding across the packets. This layered approach is also applicable to an end-to-end data transport over a network where a wireless link is the performance bottleneck. We investigate how to optimally combine the strengths of error- and erasure-correction coding to optimize the system performance with a given resource constraint, or to maximize the resource utilization efficiency subject to a prescribed performance. Our results determine the optimum tradeoff in splitting redundancy between error-correction coding and erasure-correction codes, which depends on the fading statistics and the average signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the wireless channel. For severe fading channels, such as Rayleigh fading channels, the tradeoff leans towards more redundancy on erasure-correction coding across packets, and less so on error-correction coding within each packet. For channels with better fading conditions, more redundancy can be spent on error-correction coding. The analysis has been extended to a limiting case with a large number of packets, and a scenario where only discrete rates are available via a finite number of transmission modes.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; error correction codes; packet radio networks; radio links; Rayleigh fading channel; average signal to noise ratio; end-to-end data transport; erasure-correction coding; error-correction coding; joint erasure coding; resource utilization efficiency; wireless channel; wireless link; wireless packet transmission; Constraint optimization; Decoding; Delay; Error analysis; Fading; Rayleigh channels; Redundancy; Signal to noise ratio; State feedback; Wireless sensor networks; Reliable transmission, fountain codes, layered coding, adaptive modulation and coding, inter- and intra-packet coding;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/T-WC.2008.070581