Channel coding for anytime transmission /

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2015

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Noor-A-Rahim, Md.,

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The recently introduced anytime transmission is shown to be a viable solution for control applications. In this thesis, we propose efficient channel coding schemes for point-to-point, relay, and multi-user anytime transmission. The anytime characteristics of the proposed coding scheme are investigated through density evolution analysis. We derive analytical expressions of the delay-exponents and present an algorithm to predict the finite-length performance of the anytime code. We also propose adaptive window decoding techniques to ensure low complexity anytime receivers. Through numerical results, we show that our proposed code exhibits better anytime performance than existing anytime codes.

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University of South Australia. Institute for Telecommunications Research.
Institute for Telecommunications Research.

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Thesis (PhD)--University of South Australia, 2015.

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Copyright 2015 Md. Moor-A-Rahim.

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1 ethesis (146 pages) :
illustrations (some colour).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-122)

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