Loïc Brunel
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory | 2003
Loïc Brunel; Joseph Jean Boutros
A new joint detection method based on sphere packing lattice decoding is presented in this paper. The algorithm is suitable for both synchronous and asynchronous multiple access direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems, and it may jointly detect up to 64 users with a reasonable complexity. The detection complexity is independent of the modulation size and large M-PAM or M-QAM constellations can be used. Furthermore, a theoretical gain analysis is performed in which the multiple-access system performance is derived from the lattice parameters.
31st AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference | 2013
Fumihiro Hasegawa; Masatsugu Higashinaka; Akihiro Okazaki; Fumio Ishizu; Damien Castelain; Loïc Brunel; David Mottier
A new out-of-band power suppression method for SC-OFDM is proposed in this paper. In the proposed method, phase continuity between SC-OFDM blocks is preserved by inserting one static “anchor symbol”. As a result, out-of-band power emissions are reduced without BER performance degradation. Both simulation and experimental results indicate that reduction of out-of-band emissions up to 13dB can be achieved by using the proposed method.
31st AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference | 2013
Cristina Ciochina-Duchesne; Damien Castelain; Julien Guillet; Loïc Brunel; Fumihiro Hasegawa
A new family of 64ary hierarchical constellations for two level transmission is investigated in this paper. Constellation design is targeted to offer protection against rain fades for satellite broadcasting applications. This new family of constellations, derived from Amplitude Phase Shift Keying (APSK) designs, has low envelope fluctuations compared to other state of the art hierarchical constellations. It is also proven that it has superior performance compared to other types of two level transmissions such as time sharing.
Archive | 1999
Loïc Brunel; Joseph Boutros
We study a multiple access encoding/decoding algorithm based on iterative (turbo) decoding. The algorithm is suitable for both synchronous and asynchronous systems. The quasi-orthogonal pseudo-noise sequences of the DS-SSMA system are replaced by independent channel codes constructed by combining convolutional codes and random interleavers. The interference is rebuilt using soft output information. The results show that the iterative joint decoder is able to completely eliminate the co-channel interference. The performance of the multiple access system tends practically to that of a single user system.RésuméL’article étudie un algorithme de codage/décodage pour l’accès multiple par étalement de spectre basé sur un décodage itératif (turbo). L’algorithme est applicable aux systèmes synchrones et asynchrones. Les séquences pseudo-aléatoires quasi-orthogonales du système d’accès multiple par étalement de spectre à séquences directes sont remplacées par celles de codes correcteurs d’erreurs indépendants construits par combinaison de codes convolutifs et d’entrelaceurs aléatoires. Le brouillage est reconstruit au niveau du décodeur à l’aide d’une information de sortie souple. Les résultats des simulations montrent que le décodeur itératif conjoint est capable d’éliminer complètement le brouillage multiutili-sateur. Les performances du système d’accès multiple proposé tendent pratiquement vers celles d’un système monoutilisateur.L’article etudie un algorithme de codage/decodage pour l’acces multiple par etalement de spectre base sur un decodage iteratif (turbo). L’algorithme est applicable aux systemes synchrones et asynchrones. Les sequences pseudo-aleatoires quasi-orthogonales du systeme d’acces multiple par etalement de spectre a sequences directes sont remplacees par celles de codes correcteurs d’erreurs independants construits par combinaison de codes convolutifs et d’entrelaceurs aleatoires. Le brouillage est reconstruit au niveau du decodeur a l’aide d’une information de sortie souple. Les resultats des simulations montrent que le decodeur iteratif conjoint est capable d’eliminer completement le brouillage multiutili-sateur. Les performances du systeme d’acces multiple propose tendent pratiquement vers celles d’un systeme monoutilisateur.
Archive | 2012
Nicolas Gresset; Loïc Brunel
Archive | 2006
Loïc Brunel; David Mottier; ダヴィド・モティエ; ロイク・ブルネル
Archive | 2008
Loïc Brunel; David Mottier
Archive | 2010
Herve Bonneville; Loïc Brunel; Damien Castelain; Nicolas Gresset; Mourad Khanfouci; David Mottier; エルヴェ・ボネヴィル; ダヴィド・モティエ; ダミアン・カステラン; ニコラ・グレッセ; ムーラド・カンフシ; ロイク・ブルネル
Archive | 2010
Mourad Khanfouci; Herve Bonneville; Nicolas Gresset; Loïc Brunel; David Mottier
Archive | 2003
Cdma Systems; Loïc Brunel; Joseph Boutros