Evaluating the block error rate of a digital communication system is usually done using the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation method. The main drawback of the Monte Carlo method is the… Click to show full abstract
Evaluating the block error rate of a digital communication system is usually done using the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation method. The main drawback of the Monte Carlo method is the need of a huge sample size for estimating low error rates. Other methods commonly used are the importance sampling technique and the quasi-analytical method. This paper introduces the metric star domain decoder model and shows that many practical decoders fall into this category. The main result is the introduction of a novel SNR-invariant quasi-analytical technique for estimating the block error rate of a communication link over the geodesic channel model (a generalization of a vast number of commonly used channels, including binary symmetric channel, BEC, and AWGN channel) with a metric star domain decoder used at the receiver. This technique outperforms the Monte Carlo and importance sampling methods in both accuracy and speed. It is shown that our quasi-analytical method is at least $10^{3}$ times faster than MC and 10 times faster than IS for the same accuracy.
               
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