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Shaped On–Off Keying Using Polar Codes

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The probabilistic shaping scheme by Honda and Yamamoto (2013) for polar codes is used to enable power-efficient signaling for on–off keying (OOK). As OOK has a non-symmetric optimal input distribution,… Click to show full abstract

The probabilistic shaping scheme by Honda and Yamamoto (2013) for polar codes is used to enable power-efficient signaling for on–off keying (OOK). As OOK has a non-symmetric optimal input distribution, shaping approaches that are based on the concatenation of a distribution matcher followed by systematic encoding do not result in optimal signaling. Instead, these approaches represent a time-sharing scheme, where only a fraction of the codeword symbols is shaped. The proposed scheme uses a polar code for joint distribution matching and forward error correction which enables asymptotically optimal signaling. Numerical simulations show a gain of 1.8 dB compared to uniform transmission at a spectral efficiency of 0.25 bits/channel use for a blocklength of 65 536 bits.

Keywords: using polar; polar codes; distribution; shaped keying; keying using

Journal Title: IEEE Communications Letters
Year Published: 2019

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