4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

On the optimality of the binary reflected gray code

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
Volume 50, Issue 12, Pages 3170-3182

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIT.2004.838367

Keywords

average distance spectrum; binary reflected Gray code; constellation labeling; phase-shift keying (PSK); pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM); quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)

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This paper concerns the problem of selecting a binary labeling for the signal constellation in M-PSK, M-PAM, and M-QAM communication systems. Gray labelings are discussed and the original work by Frank Gray is analyzed. As is noted, the number of distinct Gray labelings that result in different bit-error probability grows rapidly with increasing constellation size. By introducing a recursive Gray labeling construction method called expansion, the paper answers the natural question of what labeling, among all possible constellation labelings, will give the lowest possible average probability of bit errors for the considered constellations. Under certain assumptions on the channel, the answer is that the labeling proposed by Gray, the binary reflected Gray code, is the optimal labeling for all three constellations, which has,surprisingly, never been proved before.

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