TY - JOUR
T1 - Rate adaptive indoor infrared wireless communication systems using repeated and punctured convolutional codes
AU - Ohtsuki, Tomoaki
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partly supported by the Suzuki Foundation and the Mazda Foundation.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - We propose a rate adaptive transmission scheme using repeated and punctured convolutional codes for indoor infrared wireless communications. The proposed system uses the coding scheme consisting of an outer punctured convolutional code and an inner repetition code of length RR used for each punctured convolutional code symbol, and varies the code rate of the punctured convolutional codes and the rate reduction factor of the repetition codes, that is, the bit rate adaptively depending on the channel conditions. We analyze the performance and show that the proposed system can realize communications in worse channel conditions at the expense of bit rate, while maximizing the throughput available to a user on his position.
AB - We propose a rate adaptive transmission scheme using repeated and punctured convolutional codes for indoor infrared wireless communications. The proposed system uses the coding scheme consisting of an outer punctured convolutional code and an inner repetition code of length RR used for each punctured convolutional code symbol, and varies the code rate of the punctured convolutional codes and the rate reduction factor of the repetition codes, that is, the bit rate adaptively depending on the channel conditions. We analyze the performance and show that the proposed system can realize communications in worse channel conditions at the expense of bit rate, while maximizing the throughput available to a user on his position.
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M3 - Article
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SN - 0536-1486
VL - 1
SP - 609
EP - 613
JO - IEEE International Conference on Communications
JF - IEEE International Conference on Communications
ER -