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Main Authors: Liang, Shansuo, Liang, Chulong, Ma, Junjie, Ping, Li
Format: Preprint
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04808
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author Liang, Shansuo
Liang, Chulong
Ma, Junjie
Ping, Li
author_facet Liang, Shansuo
Liang, Chulong
Ma, Junjie
Ping, Li
contents This paper considers a compressed-coding scheme that combines compressed sensing with forward error control coding. Approximate message passing (AMP) is used to decode the message. Based on the state evolution analysis of AMP, we derive the performance limit of compressed-coding. We show that compressed-coding can approach Gaussian capacity at a very low compression ratio. Further, the results are extended to systems involving non-linear effects such as clipping. We show that the capacity approaching property can still be maintained when generalized AMP is used to decode the message. To approach the capacity, a low-rate underlying code should be designed according to the curve matching principle, which is complicated in practice. Instead, analog spatial-coupling is used to avoid sophisticated low-rate code design. In the end, we study the coupled scheme in a multiuser environment, where spatial-coupling can be realized in a distributive way. The overall block length can be shared by many users, which reduces block length per-user.
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spellingShingle Compressed Coding, AMP Based Decoding and Analog Spatial Coupling
Liang, Shansuo
Liang, Chulong
Ma, Junjie
Ping, Li
Information Theory
This paper considers a compressed-coding scheme that combines compressed sensing with forward error control coding. Approximate message passing (AMP) is used to decode the message. Based on the state evolution analysis of AMP, we derive the performance limit of compressed-coding. We show that compressed-coding can approach Gaussian capacity at a very low compression ratio. Further, the results are extended to systems involving non-linear effects such as clipping. We show that the capacity approaching property can still be maintained when generalized AMP is used to decode the message. To approach the capacity, a low-rate underlying code should be designed according to the curve matching principle, which is complicated in practice. Instead, analog spatial-coupling is used to avoid sophisticated low-rate code design. In the end, we study the coupled scheme in a multiuser environment, where spatial-coupling can be realized in a distributive way. The overall block length can be shared by many users, which reduces block length per-user.
title Compressed Coding, AMP Based Decoding and Analog Spatial Coupling
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04808