2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2014.7417816
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Adaptive Sliding-Window Coded Modulation in Cellular Networks

Abstract: The sliding-window superposition coding scheme aims to mitigate intercell interference at the physical layer by achieving the simultaneous decoding performance with pointto-point channel codes, low-complexity decoding, and minimal coordination overhead. The associated sliding-window coded modulation (SWCM) scheme can be readily implemented using standard off-the-shelf codes, such as the standard LTE turbo code, and tracks the information-theoretical performance guarantee of sliding-window superposition coding.… Show more

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“…The sliding-window coded modulation (SWCM) aims to mitigate inter cell interference at the physical layer by achieving simultaneous decoding performance with point-to-point channel codes, low-complexity decoding, and minimal coordination overhead [170]. The realization of the theoretical concept to the practical transmission coding scheme is an important research direction in SWSC [5].…”
Section: Advanced Interface Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sliding-window coded modulation (SWCM) aims to mitigate inter cell interference at the physical layer by achieving simultaneous decoding performance with point-to-point channel codes, low-complexity decoding, and minimal coordination overhead [170]. The realization of the theoretical concept to the practical transmission coding scheme is an important research direction in SWSC [5].…”
Section: Advanced Interface Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%