arXiv Open Access 2012

An Efficient Algorithm to Calculate BICM Capacity

Georg Böcherer Fabian Altenbach Alex Alvarado Steven Corroy Rudolf Mathar
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Bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) is a practical approach for reliable communication over the AWGN channel in the bandwidth limited regime. For a signal point constellation with 2^m points, BICM labels the signal points with bit strings of length m and then treats these m bits separately both at the transmitter and the receiver. BICM capacity is defined as the maximum of a certain achievable rate. Maximization has to be done over the probability mass functions (pmf) of the bits. This is a non-convex optimization problem. So far, the optimal bit pmfs were determined via exhaustive search, which is of exponential complexity in m. In this work, an algorithm called bit-alternating convex concave method (Bacm) is developed. This algorithm calculates BICM capacity with a complexity that scales approximately as m^3. The algorithm iteratively applies convex optimization techniques. Bacm is used to calculate BICM capacity of 4,8,16,32, and 64-PAM in AWGN. For PAM constellations with more than 8 points, the presented values are the first results known in the literature.

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G

Georg Böcherer

F

Fabian Altenbach

A

Alex Alvarado

S

Steven Corroy

R

Rudolf Mathar

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Böcherer, G., Altenbach, F., Alvarado, A., Corroy, S., Mathar, R. (2012). An Efficient Algorithm to Calculate BICM Capacity. https://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0924

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