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Signal-Space Coding

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The binary error-control schemes of Chapter 12 were designed specifically for binary modulation formats. They are ideally suited for the low-SNR regime where the target spectral efficiency is small. This chapter treats the problem of error control when the target spectral efficiency is large. In this scenario, one might be tempted to concatenate a binary encoder with an independently designed QAM symbol mapper, but the resulting performance will usually be poor

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Barry, J.R., Lee, E.A., Messerschmitt, D.G. (2004). Signal-Space Coding. In: Digital Communication. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0227-2_13

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