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Receivers for faster-than-Nyquist signaling with and without turbo equalization

Prlja, Adnan LU ; Anderson, John B LU and Rusek, Fredrik LU (2008) IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2008 p.464-468
Abstract
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a trellis coding method that maintains the error rate while reducing signal bandwidth. The combined effect is to move closer to capacity. We study some basic receiver issues: How to model the signaling efficiently in discrete time, how much the Viterbi receiver can be truncated, and how to combine the method with an outer code. The methods are modeling for minimum phase, minimum distance calculation and receiver tests. Concatenated FTN in a turbo equalization scenario proves to be a strong coding method.
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Reduced Complexity Detection, Turbo Equalization, Intersymbol Interference, faster than Nyquist signals
host publication
Proceedings, International Symp. on Information Theory
pages
5 pages
publisher
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
conference name
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2008
conference location
Toronto, Canada
conference dates
2008-07-06 - 2008-07-11
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  • wos:000260364400094
  • scopus:52349092221
ISBN
978-1-4244-2256-2
DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2008.4595029
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EIT_HSWC:Coding Coding, modulation, security and their implementation
language
English
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  abstract     = {{Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a trellis coding method that maintains the error rate while reducing signal bandwidth. The combined effect is to move closer to capacity. We study some basic receiver issues: How to model the signaling efficiently in discrete time, how much the Viterbi receiver can be truncated, and how to combine the method with an outer code. The methods are modeling for minimum phase, minimum distance calculation and receiver tests. Concatenated FTN in a turbo equalization scenario proves to be a strong coding method.}},
  author       = {{Prlja, Adnan and Anderson, John B and Rusek, Fredrik}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings, International Symp. on Information Theory}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-4244-2256-2}},
  keywords     = {{Reduced Complexity Detection; Turbo Equalization; Intersymbol Interference; faster than Nyquist signals}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{464--468}},
  publisher    = {{IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.}},
  title        = {{Receivers for faster-than-Nyquist signaling with and without turbo equalization}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5908056/1217677.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/ISIT.2008.4595029}},
  year         = {{2008}},
}