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Complexity of Analog Modulo Block Codes

Authors:
Schmitz, T. ,  Schäfer, F. ,  Jax, P.Vary, P.
Book Title:
Proceedings of International ITG Conference on Systems, Communications and Coding (SCC)
Organization:
ITG
Publisher:
VDE Verlag GmbH
Pages:
p.p. 1-6
Date:
Feb. 2017
ISBN:
978-3-80074-362-9
Language:
English

Abstract

Analog Modulo Block codes (AMB codes) provide a low-complexity channel coding strategy for discrete-time, continuous-amplitude signals like audio, video, or other sensor data. In contrast to digital coding, the transmission does not suffer from saturation of the quality of the decoded signal with increasing channel quality even if no feedback channel is available.

In this paper, the complexity of AMB encoding and decoding is analyzed for the Discrete Maximum-Likelihood decoder (DML), the Zero Forcing decoder with Lattice Reduction (ZFLR), and the Lattice Maximum Likelihood decoder (LML). A low-complexity algorithm for generating all valid lattice points, which are needed for the DML decoder, is introduced and analyzed. For the complexity reduction of the LML decoder by radius pre-check, further studies of the channel noise probabilities are conducted. Run time measurements qualitatively illustrate the validity of the results.

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