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oai:arXiv.org:2410.05844

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Electrical Engineering and Systems... Computer Science - Information The... Electrical Engineering and Systems...
Author
Cummins, Andrew D. Mitchell, David G. M. Perrins, Erik
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

10/16/2024

Keywords
cpm science systems ldpc codes
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Abstract

Low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes form part of the IRIG-106 standard and have been successfully deployed for the Telemetry Group version of shaped-offset quadrature phase shift keying (SOQPSK-TG) modulation.

Recently, LDPC code solutions have been proposed and optimized for continuous phase modulations (CPMs), including the pulse code modulation/frequency modulation (PCM/FM) and the multi-h CPM developed by the Advanced Range TeleMetry program (ARTM CPM).

These codes were shown to perform around one dB from the respective channel capacities of these modulations.

In this paper, we consider the effect of random puncturing of these LDPC codes to further improve spectrum efficiency.

We present numerical simulation results that affirm the robust decoding performance promised by LDPC codes designed for ARTM CPM.

;Comment: Accepted for inclusion in the 2024 International Telemetry Conference

Cummins, Andrew D.,Mitchell, David G. M.,Perrins, Erik, 2024, Spectrally Efficient LDPC Codes For IRIG-106 Waveforms via Random Puncturing

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