2007 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2007
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.2007.233
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Fixed-Rate Raptor Code Performance Over Correlated Rayleigh Fading Channels

Abstract: This work considers fixed-rate Raptor coded transmission over fading channels with memory following the Jakes' model. The effect of the normalized fade rate on the performance of low-to-moderate rate Raptor codes, when decoded with an improved soft-decision decoding algorithm, is investigated. Results show that, over slow fading channels, the performance of Raptor codes degrades from that of memoryless (fast) fading by 1.5-4.3dB. Despite this degradation, Raptor codes are shown to provide substantial performan… Show more

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“…One of the most successful versions of Raptor codes is Raptor 10 [61], which has been standardized by 3GPP for mobile cellular broadcast [91]. Raptor 10 code has also been studied and implemented in different channels such as Gaussian channels [92] and correlated Rayleigh channels [93]. In this work, Raptor 10 is employed to achieve adaptive data transmission rate when truncation occurs.…”
Section: Raptor Codesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most successful versions of Raptor codes is Raptor 10 [61], which has been standardized by 3GPP for mobile cellular broadcast [91]. Raptor 10 code has also been studied and implemented in different channels such as Gaussian channels [92] and correlated Rayleigh channels [93]. In this work, Raptor 10 is employed to achieve adaptive data transmission rate when truncation occurs.…”
Section: Raptor Codesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com o objetivo de simplificar o estudo, na etapa de précodificação foi utilizado um código LDPC com distribuição de graus dada por λ = 2x + 3x 2 /5 [14]. Esta distribuição de graus é também utilizada nos trabalhos apresentados em [15], [16], [17], entre outros.…”
Section: B Correção De Erros Na Camada De Aplicaçãounclassified