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Reducing the number of iterations in iterative demodulation with turbo decoding

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Iterative processing is widely adopted nowadays in modern wireless receivers for advanced channel codes like turbo and LDPC codes. Extension of this principle with an additional iterative feedback loop to the demapping function has proven to provide substantial error performance gain. However, the adoption of iterative demodulation with turbo decoding is constrained by the additional implied implementation complexity, heavily impacting latency and power consumption. In this paper, we analyze the convergence speed of these combined two iterative processes in order to determine the exact required number of iterations at each level. Extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) charts are used for a thorough analysis at different modulation orders and code rates. An original iteration scheduling is proposed reducing two demapping iterations with reasonable performance loss of less than 0.15 dB. Analyzing the computational and memory access complexity, which directly impact latency and power consumption, demonstrate the considerable gains of the proposed scheduling and the promising contributions of the proposed analysis.

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hal-00725133 , version 1 (24-08-2012)

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Salim Haddad, Amer Baghdadi, Michel Jezequel. Reducing the number of iterations in iterative demodulation with turbo decoding. SoftCOM : International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, Sep 2011, Split, Croatia. ⟨hal-00725133⟩
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