Elements of information theory
Elements of information theory
A robust metric for soft-output detection in the presence of class-a noise
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Low-density generator matrix codes for indoor and markov channels
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Capacity, mutual information, and coding for finite-state Markov channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Serial concatenation of interleaved codes: performance analysis, design, and iterative decoding
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Factor graphs and the sum-product algorithm
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
The capacity of low-density parity-check codes under message-passing decoding
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Simulation-Based Computation of Information Rates for Channels With Memory
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On Designing Good LDPC Codes for Markov Channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On joint estimation and decoding for channels with noise memory
IEEE Communications Letters
Convolutionally coded transmission over Markov-Gaussian channels: analysis and decoding metrics
IEEE Transactions on Communications
A review of wireless and PLC propagation channel characteristics for smart grid environments
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Digital communications over channels impaired by impulse noise are addressed. We adopt a two-state Markov model that allows to describe the typical bursty nature of the impulse noise, in contrast to the memoryless models generally considered in the literature. For this channel, we evaluate the achievable information rate and propose a couple of practical communication systems based on powerful codes and iterative receivers. Moreover, we discuss the effectiveness of the considered receivers in terms of performance/latency tradeoff as well as in terms of robustness to erroneous channel estimations. The proposed schemes are shown to perform fairly close to the theoretical limits, and significantly better than the conventional schemes employing memoryless detection.