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Joint Source Channel Anytime Coding Based on Spatially Coupled Repeat-Accumulate Codes

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
卷 71, 期 11, 页码 6215-6230

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2023.3303955

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Codes; Decoding; Encoding; Parity check codes; Reliability; Complexity theory; Delays; Joint source channel coding (JSCC); anytime transmission; spatially coupled repeat-accumulate codes (SC-RA); expanding window decoding (EWD); density evolution (DE)

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This paper introduces a joint source channel anytime coding scheme and proposes an improved partial joint expanding window decoding algorithm. Through a comprehensive theoretical analysis, it is found that this scheme has the potential for high reliability and low latency communications, and can maximize its advantages in certain application scenarios.
In our early work, we proposed a class of joint source channel anytime coding (JSCAC) scheme based on spatially coupled repeat-accumulate (SC-RA) codes, in addition to an improved partial joint expanding window decoding (PJEWD) algorithm. In this paper, we extend our preliminary results and make a comprehensive theoretical analysis for this system. First, we propose an improved density evolution (DE) algorithm for the SC-RA based JSCAC with PJEWD scheme. Based on the proposed DE algorithm, we systematically analyze the anytime property, the belief propagation (BP) decoding threshold, and the decoding complexity of this system over binary additive white Gaussian noise channel (BIAWGN), as well as the effects of code parameters on performances of the above three aspects. Moreover, we explore some application scenarios for JSCAC schemes, where it could maximize its advantages over the prior-art JSCC schemes. Both numerical and simulation results demonstrate the potentials of the proposed JSCAC scheme for high reliability and low latency communications. The proposed DE algorithm could also provide a good reference for the analysis of other JSCAC systems.

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