Low complexity and high order two-dimensional non-uniform constellations for high capacity broadcasting systems

  • J. Barrueco
  • , C. Regueiro
  • , J. Montalban
  • , M. Velez
  • , P. Angueira
  • , Heung Mook Kim
  • , Sung Ik Park
  • , Sunhyoung Kwon

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Abstract

Non uniform constellations have been recently included in the new terrestrial broadcasting system ATSC 3.0, providing better performance than the uniform ones. However, for high order constellations, the complexity in the demapper grows as the number of constellation points do, being necessary to reduce the number of degrees of freedom in the constellation design process. The goal of this paper is to present a set of optimal high order non uniform constellations which provide higher gain than the ones proposed for the ATSC 3.0 system with low demapping complexity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2016
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Electronic)9781467390446
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event2016 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2016 - Nara, Japan
Duration: 1 Jun 20163 Jun 2016

Publication series

NameIEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB
Volume2016-July
ISSN (Print)2155-5044
ISSN (Electronic)2155-5052

Conference

Conference2016 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting, BMSB 2016
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityNara
Period1/06/163/06/16

Keywords

  • Demapper
  • Making Better Use of the Spectrum
  • Modulation
  • Next Generation of Broadcasting Systems
  • Non Uniform Constellation
  • Signal Processing for Transmission
  • Terrestrial Broadcasting

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