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Polar-Coded OFDM With Index Modulation

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 237-247

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3044546

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Bit error rate (BER); orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); index modulation; polar codes; log-likelihood ratio (LLR)

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Polar codes are applied to a modified version of OFDM systems, OFDM-I/Q-IM, with a random frozen bits appending scheme to improve system performance. A posteriori information for each index provided by the index detector is essential for the iterative decoding of polar codes, and simulation results demonstrate that the proposed polar-coded OFDM-I/Q-IM system outperforms its OFDM counterpart in terms of BER performance.
In this paper, we apply polar codes to a modified version of OFDM systems with index modulation which is called OFDM with in-phase/quadrature index modulation (OFDM-I/Q-IM). We provide general design guidelines for the proposed polar-coded OFDM-I/Q-IM systems. In the proposed system, at the transmitter, we employ a random frozen bits appending scheme which not only makes the polar code compatible with OFDM-I/Q-IM but also improves the bit error rate (BER) performance of the system. Furthermore, at the receiver, it is shown that the a posteriori information for each index provided by the index detector is essential for the iterative decoding of polar codes by the belief propagation (BP) algorithm. Simulation results show that the proposed polar-coded OFDM-I/Q-IM system outperforms its OFDM counterpart in terms of BER performance.

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