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arxiv: 1410.8023 · v2 · pith:WKQFA242new · submitted 2014-10-29 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Variable-length Convolutional Coding for Short Blocklengths with Decision Feedback

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keywords blocklengthsfeedbackrovacodesconvolutionaldecisiondecision-feedbackdecoding
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This paper presents a variable-length decision-feedback scheme that uses tail-biting convolutional codes and the tail-biting Reliability-Output Viterbi Algoritm (ROVA). Comparing with recent results in finite-blocklength information theory, simulation results for both the BSC and the AWGN channel show that the decision-feedback scheme using ROVA can surpass the random-coding lower bound on throughput for feedback codes at average blocklengths less than 100 symbols. This paper explores ROVA-based decision feedback both with decoding after every symbol and with decoding limited to a small number of increments. The performance of the reliability-based stopping rule with the ROVA is compared to retransmission decisions based on CRCs. For short blocklengths where the latency overhead of the CRC bits is severe, the ROVA-based approach delivers superior rates.

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