On the performance of BICM with mapping diversity in hybrid ARQ

  • Authors:
  • Leszek Szczecinski;Fatou-Kiné Diop;Mustapha Benjillali

  • Affiliations:
  • INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada;Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications, Rabat, Morocco;INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada

  • Venue:
  • Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

Hybrid ARQ with packet combining for high-order modulations (such as 16-QAM) may be significantly enhanced if the bits-to-symbols mappings are appropriately changed throughout the transmissions. In this paper, we analyze the relationship between such mapping diversity and channel coding. We calculate the capacity of the popular bit-interleaved-coded modulation (BICM) to draw qualitative and approximate quantitative conclusions that are valid for strong codes approaching the capacity limits. We conclude that the choice-design of the appropriate mapping depends on the targeted spectral efficiency and we demonstrate that certain forms of mapping diversity may be counterproductive. We also show that iterative demapping may be successfully applied to significantly reduce (by more than 1 dB) the gap between the BICM and coded modulations (CM) capacities. The analysis is illustrated with results obtained when the mapping diversity is combined with practical turbo codes. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This work was presented in part at the IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2007, Washington, U.S.A., November 2007.