TY - JOUR
T1 - Reverse concatenated coded modulation for high-speed optical communication
AU - Djordjevic, Ivan B.
AU - Xu, Lei
AU - Wang, Ting
N1 - Funding Information:
Manuscript received August 28, 2010; revised November 5, 2010 and November 6, 2010; accepted November 6, 2010. Date of publication November 9, 2010; date of current version November 23, 2010. This work was supported in part the National Science Foundation under Grants CCF-0952711 and ECCS-0725405 and in part by NEC Laboratories America, Inc. Corresponding author: I. B. Djordjevic (e-mail: ivan@ece.arizona.edu).
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - We propose the reverse concatenated code as a forward error correction (FEC) scheme suitable for beyond 100-Gb/s optical transmission. In this scheme, BCH code is used as inner code and low-density parity-check (LDPC) code as outer code. The BCH decoder is implemented based on maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding such as the BCJR/Ashikmin's algorithm, and an LDPC decoder is based on a min-sum-with-correction-term algorithm. Because maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding is used as the inner decoder, it provides high accuracy reliabilities to be used in LDPC decoding. We show that proposed FEC scheme performs comparably with much longer LDPC codes of girth 12 for a smaller number of LDPC decoder iterations. Because the outer LDPC code is of medium length and the number of required iterations is low, the proposed concatenated scheme represents an interesting candidate to be used in beyond 100-Gb/s optical transmission. The net coding gain (NCG) of concatenated LDPC(16935,14819)- BCH(64,57) code is 9.62 dB at a bit error rate (BER) of 10-9, whereas the expected NCG at BER of 10-13 is 11.38 dB. This concatenated code outperforms the corresponding turbo-product counterpart with a Chase II decoding algorithm by 0.94 dB at BER of 10-9.
AB - We propose the reverse concatenated code as a forward error correction (FEC) scheme suitable for beyond 100-Gb/s optical transmission. In this scheme, BCH code is used as inner code and low-density parity-check (LDPC) code as outer code. The BCH decoder is implemented based on maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding such as the BCJR/Ashikmin's algorithm, and an LDPC decoder is based on a min-sum-with-correction-term algorithm. Because maximum a posteriori (MAP) decoding is used as the inner decoder, it provides high accuracy reliabilities to be used in LDPC decoding. We show that proposed FEC scheme performs comparably with much longer LDPC codes of girth 12 for a smaller number of LDPC decoder iterations. Because the outer LDPC code is of medium length and the number of required iterations is low, the proposed concatenated scheme represents an interesting candidate to be used in beyond 100-Gb/s optical transmission. The net coding gain (NCG) of concatenated LDPC(16935,14819)- BCH(64,57) code is 9.62 dB at a bit error rate (BER) of 10-9, whereas the expected NCG at BER of 10-13 is 11.38 dB. This concatenated code outperforms the corresponding turbo-product counterpart with a Chase II decoding algorithm by 0.94 dB at BER of 10-9.
KW - Fiber-optics communications
KW - coded modulation
KW - forward error correction (FEC)
KW - low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes
KW - reduced-complexity decoding
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U2 - 10.1109/JPHOT.2010.2091678
DO - 10.1109/JPHOT.2010.2091678
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78649401281
VL - 2
SP - 1034
EP - 1039
JO - IEEE Photonics Journal
JF - IEEE Photonics Journal
SN - 1943-0655
IS - 6
M1 - 5634050
ER -