Title :
Moments of correlated digital signals for error probability evaluation
Author :
Cariolaro, Gianfranco L. ; Pupolin, Silvano G.
fDate :
9/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In digital communication systems, the error probability in the presence of intersymbol interference (II) and additive noise may be calculated to any desired degree of accuracy by well-known approximation methods which avoid the exponential computation growth (with the number of interferers) inherent in an exhaustive method, on the condition that a fast technique for computing II moments is available. Such a technique is indeed available at present, but it is strongly limited by the assumption that the data symbols are mutually independent. In this paper, this limitation is removed, and a fast procedure is given for computing H moments of correlated digital signals. The computations grow linearly with the number of interferers. The assumption made is that correlated symbols are produced by a general finite-state sequential machine. As illustrative examples, the fast procedure is applied to bipolar and Franaszek MS-43 codes.
Keywords :
Intersymbol interference; Additive noise; Approximation methods; Baseband; Data communication; Digital communication; Digital systems; Error probability; Helium; Intersymbol interference; Signal to noise ratio;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.1975.1055444