Efficient LDPC-coded CCSK Links for Robust High Data Rates GNSS
GNSS links may require increased data rates to accommodate future features and needs (e.g. precise positioning, authentication, reduction of TTFFD). A particular form of M-ary orthogonal modulation designed for DSSS systems, the CCSK modulation, has been proposed for this purpose. This modulation inherently allows noncoherent processing at receiver side and has the potential to improve the energy efficiency of the data link with respect to classical DSSS/BPSK signals. In this article, q-ary (q∈{2,M}) LDPC-based channel coding for M-ary CCSK is analyzed, both in terms of robustness and computational complexity. (q=M)-ary LDPC-coded CCSK is compared to a bit-interleaved binary LDPC-coded CCSK strategy. Though both solutions provide very reliable links for practical decoding algorithms, it is shown that adequately-designed bit-interleaved binary LDPC-coded CCSK signals can offer the additional flexibility inherent to BICM while remaining competitive from the point of view of both error rate performance and computational complexity. The latter can be adjusted through the use of incomplete iterative demapping schedules. The optimization of this performance/complexity trade-off is discussed.
REMI Chauvat;
AXEL Garcia-Pena;
PAONNI Matteo;
2023-03-13
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
JRC130283
0018-9251 (online),
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9831101,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC130283,
10.1109/TAES.2022.3190819 (online),
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