2008 International Symposiums on Information Processing
On the Optimality of MAP Bit Detection of Coded M-PSK Signals
May 23-May 25
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3151-9
The optimality of the maximum a posteriori probability(MAP) bit detection for differentially encoded M-PSK signals over static non-ISI channels is emphasized, in which the demodulator computes loglikelihood ratio (LLR) of individual coded bits directly, but not via transforming those successive detected symbols’ LLR into bits’ LLR as the conventional methods. As a representative, the designs and analyses focus on the convolutionally encoded π/4-DQPSK signal. In order to demonstrate the optimality comparatively, the other two types of soft demodulators derived under the MAP symbol detection criterion and the MAP sequence detection criterion are also addressed. Through simulations the noticeable performance of the MAP bit detection are illustrated, especially in low SNR scenarios.
Citation:
Jun Zhang, Kai-yuan Shi, Hua Peng, "On the Optimality of MAP Bit Detection of Coded M-PSK Signals," isip, pp.543-547, 2008 International Symposiums on Information Processing, 2008