DocumentCode
791420
Title
Analysis and optimization of irregular LDPC codes for joint source-channel decoding
Author
Poulliat, Charly ; Declercq, David ; Lamy-Bergot, Catherine ; Fijalkow, Inbar
Author_Institution
ETIS, Cergy Pontoise, France
Volume
9
Issue
12
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1064
Lastpage
1066
Abstract
In this paper, we present a characterization, through its convergence analysis, and an optimisation of a joint source-channel receiver composed of a LDPC decoder and a Soft Input Soft Output (SISO) source decoder. Under Gaussian approximation, assuming the knowledge of the extrinsic mutual information transfer function (EXIT chart) of the source decoder, we derive the Mutual Information evolution equations, that semianalytically describe the convergence of the iterative system behavior and, to complete the study, the stability condition at the convergence fixed point is derived for the joint receiver. From this analysis, a general optimisation method of the irregularity of the LDPC codes is proposed, which can be reduced to a linear programming optimisation problem. Simulation results show improved performance when compared to an AWGN optimized LDPC code.
Keywords
Gaussian channels; approximation theory; combined source-channel coding; convergence of numerical methods; iterative decoding; linear programming; parity check codes; transfer functions; EXIT chart; Gaussian approximation; JSCD; SISO decoder; convergence analysis; extrinsic mutual information transfer function; general optimisation method; irregular LDPC code; iterative system; joint source-channel decoding; linear programming; mutual information evolution equation; optimisation problem; soft input soft output source; Convergence; Equations; Gaussian approximation; Iterative decoding; Linear programming; Mutual information; Optimization methods; Parity check codes; Stability; Transfer functions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7798
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LCOMM.2005.1576589
Filename
1576589
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