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On Code Design for Wireless Channels with Additive Radar Interference

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posted on 2022-06-08, 19:08 authored by Federico Brunero, Daniela TuninettiDaniela Tuninetti, Natasha DevroyeNatasha Devroye
This paper considers the problem of code design for a channel where communications and radar systems coexist, modeled as having both Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) and Additive Radar Interference (ARI). The question of how to adapt or re-design convolutional codes (decoded by the Viterbi algorithm) and LDPC codes (decoded by the sum-product algorithm and optimized by using the EXIT chart method) to effectively handle the overall non-Gaussian ARI noise is investigated. Interestingly, it is found that codes optimized for AWGN-only noise and decoded using a decoding metric that accounts for both the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the useful signal and the Interference-to-Noise Ratio (INR) of the radar signal is only slightly outperformed by codes that are optimized for the AWGN+ARI channel.

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Collaborative Research: Let's Share CommRad-- Spectrum Sharing Between Communications and Radar Systems | Funder: National Science Foundation | Grant ID: ECCS-1443967

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Brunero, F., Tuninetti, D.Devroye, N. (2019). On Code Design for Wireless Channels with Additive Radar Interference. CoRR, 00, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1109/itw44776.2019.8989014

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IEEE

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