"Turbo DPSK": iterative differential PSK demodulation and channel decoding
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Vol. 47 (6) , 837-843
- https://doi.org/10.1109/26.771340
Abstract
Multiple-symbol differential detection is known to fill the gap between conventional differential detection of - PSK ( -DPSK) and coherent detection of -PSK with dif- ferential encoding ( -DEPSK). Emphasis has been so far on soft-input/hard-output detectors applied in uncoded systems. In this paper, we investigate a receiver structure suitable for coded DPSK signals on static and time-varying channels. The kernel is an a posteriori probability (APP) DPSK demodulator. This demodulator accepts a priori information and produces reliability outputs. Due to the availability of reliability outputs, an outer soft-decision channel decoder can be applied. Due to the accep- tance of a priori information, if the outer channel decoder also outputs reliability information, iterative ("turbo") processing can be done. The proposed "APP DPSK demodulator" uses linear prediction and per-survivor processing to estimate the channel response. The overall transmission scheme represents a type of serial "turbo code," with a differential encoder concatenated with a convolutional code, separated by interleaving. The investigated system has the potential to improve the performance of coherent PSK without differential encoding and perfect channel estimation for fading cases! Only a small number of iterations are required. The receiver under investigation can be applied to several existing standards without changing the transmission format. Results are presented for uncoded and convolutionally coded 4-DPSK mod- ulation transmitted over the Gaussian channel and the Rayleigh flat-fading channel, respectively.Keywords
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