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Bandwidth Efficient Coded Modulation

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The block codes, convolutional, and turbo codes discussed in the previous chapters achieve performance improvement expanding the bandwidth of the transmitted signal. However, when coding is t p being applied to bandwidth limited channels, coding gain is to be achieved without signal bandwidth expansion. The coding gain for bandwidth limited channels can be achieved by a scheme called trellis coded modulation (TCM). The TCM is a combined coding and modulation technique that increases the number of signals over the corresponding uncoded system to compensate for the redundancy introduced by the code for digital transmission over band-limited channels.

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Deergha Rao, K. (2015). Bandwidth Efficient Coded Modulation. In: Channel Coding Techniques for Wireless Communications. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2292-7_7

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