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1 ISSN Vol.07,Issue.01, January-2015, Pages: A Novel Approach for Delay-Limited Source and Channel Coding of Quasi- Stationary Sources over Block Fading Channels: Design and Scaling Laws SHAIK ALTAF HUSSAIN 1, GOVINDU RAJESH 2 1 PG Scholar, Dept of ECE, NRI Institute of Technology, AP, India, altaf480@gmail.com. 2 Assistant Professor, Dept of ECE, NRI Institute of Technology, AP, India. Abstract: In a Quasi stationary sources time utilization takes a major role. To implement the delay limited transmission of Quasi stationary sources over block fading channels is considered. Here to reduce the delay we propose the power adaption schemes here we can implement the analytical distortion outage probability as performance measure and also derive the power of each transmission scheme transmission are presented. The first one is optimized for fixed rate transmission, and hence enjoys simplicity of implementation. The second one is a high performance scheme, which also benefits from optimized rate adaptation with respect to source and channel states. for High SNR regime,the asymptotic outage distortion gain are derived. here another two schemes with fixed transmission powers and adaptive rates are consider for comparisons here source and channel coded optimized power adaption scheme outperforms compare to other schemes, by adding the low density parity check method the delay can be reduced rapidly by using the proposed method. Keywords: Quasi Stationary Sources, Channel Coding, Block Fading Channels. I. INTRODUCTION Multimedia signals such as speech and video are usually quasi-stationary and their transmission in real time or streaming applications is subject to certain delay constraints. The delay limited communications over a wireless block fading channel is studied from a channel coding perspective in, where the performance is quantified in terms of channel outage probability, outage capacity and delay-limited capacity. In this paper, we study the delay limited transmission of a quasi-stationary source over a block fading channel from the perspective of source and channel coding designs and performance scaling laws. The zero outage capacity region of the multiple access and the broadcast block fading channels, respectively are studied. it is shown that the delay limited capacity of a single user Rayleigh block fading channel is zero. In, power adaptation for constant rate transmission over point-to-point, broadcast and multiple access block fading channels is designed for minimum outage probability. The outage performance of the relay block fading channel is investigated. The end to end mean distortion for transmission of a stationary source over a block fading channel is considered. The performance is studied in terms of the (mean) distortion exponent or the decay rate of the end to end mean distortion with (channel) signal to noise ratio (SNR) in high SNR regime. The transmission of a stationary source over a MIMO block fading channel is considered where the distortion outage probability and the outage distortion exponent are considered as performance measures. For constant power transmission, it is shown in that separate source and channel coding schemes with constant (optimized) or adaptive transmission rate essentially provide the same distortion outage probability. We consider the delay-limited transmission of a quasi stationary source over a wireless block fading channel. The assumption is that the channel state information is known at the transmitter. The source and channel separation does not hold in this setting however, for practical reasons we are interested in exploring the designs that combine conventional high performance source codes and channel codes in an optimized manner. Specifically, a framework for rate and/or power adaptation using source and channel codes, that achieve the ratedistortion and the capacity in a given state of source and channel, is presented. The applicable performance measures of interest, as described, are the probability of distortion outage and the outage distortion exponent. Under an average transmission power constraint, two designs are presented. The first scheme devises a channel optimized power adaptation to minimize the distortion outage probability for a given optimized fixed rate, and hence enjoys the simplicity of single rate transmission. The second scheme formulates adaptation solutions for transmission power and source and channel coding rate such that the distortion outage probability is minimized. As benchmarks, we consider two constant power delay-limited communication schemes with channel optimized adaptive or fixed rates. As we elaborate, the said schemes require different levels of source and channel state information. The performance of the presented schemes are assessed and compared both analytically and numerically. Specifically for large enough SNR, different scaling laws involving outage distortion exponent and asymptotic outage distortion gain are derived IJATIR. All rights reserved.

2 The analyses are mainly derived for wireless block fading channels and are specialized to Rayleigh block fading channels in certain cases. The results demonstrate the superior performance of the source and channel optimized rate and power adaptive scheme. An interesting observation is that from a distortion outage perspective, an adaptive power single rate scheme noticeably outperforms a rate adaptive scheme with constant transmission power. This is the opposite of the observation made from the Shannon capacity perspective. The effect of the statistics of quasistationary source on the performance of the presented schemes is also investigated. In the marginal case of a stationary source, our studies reveal that a fixed optimized rate provides the same outage distortion as the optimized rate adaptation scheme, either with adaptive or constant transmission power. The results shed light on proper crosslayer design strategies for efficient and reliable transmission of quasi-stationary sources over block fading channels. II. PROPOSED SYSTEM The aim is to find the optimized power allocation strategy and fixed rate such that the distortion outage probability for communication of a quasi-stationary source over a wireless fading channel is minimized. With a fixed rate (R does not change from one block to another), the encoders do not need to be rate adaptive which simplifies the design and implementation of transceivers. In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (pronounced my-moh by some and me-moh by others), is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. It is one of several forms of smart antenna technology. Note that the terms input and output refer to the radio channel carrying the signal, not to the devices having antennas. MIMO technology has attracted attention in wireless communications, because it offers significant increases in data throughput and link range without additional bandwidth or increased transmit power. It achieves this goal by spreading the same total transmit power over the antennas to achieve an array gain that improves the spectral efficiency (more bits per second per hertz of bandwidth) and/or to achieve a diversity gain that improves the link reliability (reduced fading). Because of these properties, MIMO is an important part of modern wireless communication standards such as IEEE n (Wi-Fi), 4G, 3GPP Long Term Evolution, WiMAX and HSPA+. MIMO can be sub-divided into three main categories, precoding, spatial multiplexing or SM, and diversity coding. Precoding is multi-stream beamforming, in the narrowest definition. In more general terms, it is considered to be all spatial processing that occurs at the transmitter. In (singlestream) beamforming, the same signal is emitted from each of the transmit antennas with appropriate phase and gain weighting such that the signal power is maximized at the receiver input. The benefits of beamforming are to increase the received signal gain, by making signals emitted from different antennas add up constructively, and to reduce the SHAIK ALTAF HUSSAIN, GOVINDU RAJESH multipath fading effect. In line-of-sight propagation, beamforming results in a well defined directional pattern. However, conventional beams are not a good analogy in cellular networks, which are mainly characterized by multipath propagation. When the receiver has multiple antennas, the transmit beamforming cannot simultaneously maximize the signal level at all of the receive antennas, and precoding with multiple streams is often beneficial. Note that precoding requires knowledge of channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter and the receiver. Spatial multiplexing requires MIMO antenna configuration. In spatial multiplexing, a high rate signal is split into multiple lower rate streams and each stream is transmitted from a different transmit antenna in the same frequency channel. If these signals arrive at the receiver antenna array with sufficiently different spatial signatures and the receiver has accurate CSI, it can separate these streams into (almost) parallel channels. Spatial multiplexing is a very powerful technique for increasing channel capacity at higher signalto-noise ratios (SNR). The maximum number of spatial streams is limited by the lesser of the number of antennas at the transmitter or receiver. Spatial multiplexing can be used without CSI at the transmitter, but can be combined with precoding if CSI is available. Spatial multiplexing can also be used for simultaneous transmission to multiple receivers, known as space-division multiple access or multi-user MIMO, in which case CSI is required at the transmitter. The scheduling of receivers with different spatial signatures allows good separability. Diversity Coding techniques are used when there is no channel knowledge at the transmitter. In diversity methods, a single stream (unlike multiple streams in spatial multiplexing) is transmitted, but the signal is coded using techniques called space-time coding. The signal is emitted from each of the transmit antennas with full or near orthogonal coding. Diversity coding exploits the independent fading in the multiple antenna links to enhance signal diversity. Because there is no channel knowledge, there is no beamforming or array gain from diversity coding. Diversity coding can be combined with spatial multiplexing when some channel knowledge is available at the transmitter. The transmission of a stationary source over a MIMO block fading channel is considered where the distortion outage probability and the outage distortion exponent are considered as performance measures. For constant power transmission, it is shown in that separate source and channel coding schemes with constant (optimized) or adaptive transmission rate essentially provide the same distortion outage probability. We consider the delay-limited transmission of a quasi stationary source over a wireless block fading channel. The assumption is that the channel state information is known at the transmitter. The source and channel separation does not hold in this setting however, for practical reasons we are interested in exploring the designs that combine conventional high

3 A Novel Approach for Delay-Limited Source and Channel Coding of Quasi-Stationary Sources over Block Fading Channels: Design and Scaling Laws performance source codes and channel codes in an the source information to the destination. Let X, Y and Z, optimized manner. Specifically, a framework for rate and/or respectively indicate channel input, output and additive power adaptation using source and channel codes, that noise, where Z is an i.i.d Gaussian noise N (0, 1). Therefore, achieve the rate-distortion and the capacity in a given state we have Y = where is the multiplicative of source and channel, is presented. The applicable fading. The channel gain α is constant across one block and performance measures of interest, as described, are the independently varies from one block to another according to probability of distortion outage and the outage distortion the continuous probability density function f(α). For a exponent. Under an average transmission power constraint, Rayleigh fading channel, is a Rayleigh distributed two designs are presented. The first scheme devises a random variable and consequently, the channel gain α is an channel optimized power adaptation to minimize the exponentially distributed random variable, where we here distortion outage probability for a given optimized fixed consider E[α] = 1. rate, and hence enjoys the simplicity of single rate transmission. The second scheme formulates adaptation solutions for transmission power and source and channel coding rate such that the distortion outage probability is minimized. As benchmarks, we consider two constant power delay-limited communication schemes with channel optimized adaptive or fixed rates. As we elaborate, the said schemes require different levels of source and channel state information. The performance of the presented schemes are assessed and compared both analytically and numerically. Specifically for large enough SNR, different scaling laws involving outage distortion exponent and asymptotic outage distortion gain are derived. The analyses are mainly derived for wireless block fading channels and are specialized to Rayleigh block fading channels in certain cases. The results demonstrate the superior performance of the source and channel optimized rate and power adaptive scheme. An interesting observation is that from a distortion outage perspective, an adaptive power single rate scheme noticeably outperforms a rate adaptive scheme with constant transmission power. This is the opposite of the observation made from the Shannon capacity perspective. The effect of the statistics of quasi-stationary source on the performance of the presented schemes is also investigated. In the marginal case of a stationary source, our studies reveal that a fixed optimized rate provides the same outage distortion as the optimized rate adaptation scheme, either with adaptive or constant transmission power. The results shed light on proper cross-layer design strategies for efficient and reliable transmission of quasi-stationary sources over block fading channels. III. MODULES A. System Model We consider the transmission of a quasi-stationary source over a block fading channel. Specifically, the source is finite state quasi-stationary Gaussian with zero mean and variance s in a given block, where s S : S = {1, 2,...,Ns}. The source state s from the set S is a discrete random variable with the probability mass function (pmf) P(s). The source coding rate in a block in state s, is denoted by Rs bits per source sample. Hence, according to the distortion-rate function of a Gaussian source, the instantaneous distortion in a block in state s is given by D = σ 2 s 2 2Rs. We consider a point to point wireless block fading channel for transmitting Fig.1. Block diagram of the system. The block diagram of the system is depicted in Fig.1. We consider K source samples spanning one source block coded into a finite index by the source encoder. We assume that K and N are large enough such that, over a given state of source and channel, the rate distortion function of the quasi stationary source and the instantaneous capacity of the block fading channel may be achieved. The source coding rate Rs in bits per source sample and channel coding rate R in bits per channel use are related by R s = b R. Note that in general Rs and R may be both designed to depend on source and channel states, i.e., Rs = Rs(σ s, α) and R = R(σ s, α). The instantaneous capacity of the fading Gaussian channel over one block (in bits per channel use) is defined as (1) Where, γ = γ(σs, α) is the transmission power. We consider the long term power constraint E[γ] P, where the ensemble average is resulted from the arithmetic mean as large number of blocks and ergodic channel fading are assumed. In case of a channel outage, in each state of the source and the channel (s, α), the instantaneous distortion is equal to the variance of the source and the decoder reconstructs the mean of the source. Whereas without channel outage, distortion is given by σ 2 s2 2bR. Thus, the distortion at a given state (s, α) is equal to

4 2 s 2 D s,, 2 s 2bR ifr C(, ) ifr C(, ) (2) Let D m be a nonnegative constant and represent the maximum allowable distortion. The distortion outage probability evaluated at D m is defined as SHAIK ALTAF HUSSAIN, GOVINDU RAJESH For communication of a quasi-stationary source over a Rayleigh block fading channel, the COPA-MDO scheme achieves the outage distortion exponent ΔOD of the order O(P/ ln P) for large average power limit P. The distortion outage probability obtained by COPA-MDO for transmission of a stationary source over a Rayleigh block fading channel is given by (3) The outage distortion exponent is defined as lim ln PDout OD P ln P (4) Let P 1 and P 2 be the average powers transmitted to asymptotically achieve a specific distortion outage probability by two different schemes. We define the asymptotic outage distortion gain as follows G OD 10log P2 10log P1 B. Channel Optimized Power Adaptation with Fixed Rate Source and Channel Coding In this section, the aim is to find the optimized power allocation strategy and fixed rate such that the distortion outage probability for communication of a quasi-stationary source over a wireless fading channel is minimized. With a fixed rate (R does not change from one block to another), the encoders do not need to be rate adaptive which simplifies the design and implementation of transceivers. The distortion outage probability is given follows C. Source and Channel Optimized Power And Rate Adaptation In this section, we consider power and rate adaptation with regard to source and channel states for improved performance of communications of a quasi-stationary source over a wireless block fading channel. Thus, the objective in this section is to devise power and rate adaptation strategies for each state (s, α) such that the distortion outage probability is minimized, when the average power is constrained to P. The problem of delay-limited source and channel optimized power adaptation for transmission of a quasi stationary source with minimum distortion outage probability (SCOPA-MDO) over a block fading channel is formulated as follows (7) The distortion outage probability obtained by COPA- MDO scheme for transmission of a quasi-stationary source over a Rayleigh block fading channel is given by (5) (6) (8) (9) With q * 1 satisfying the following equation 1/ b 2 1/ b D 1 2 m E P D 1 1 * m q 2 (10) The optimized source coding rate in SCOPA-MDO reduces to (1/2b) log2 (σ 2 /D m ), which is fixed and equal to that of COPAMDO. The power adaptation in both schemes now coincides as they both depend on the same source coding rates and the power constraints. Hence, both schemes provide the same performance with stationary sources. D. Performance Evaluation In this section, we first present two constant power transmission schemes as benchmarks for comparisons. Next, we consider analytical performance comparison of different schemes followed by numerical results. To this end, we consider three quasi-stationary sources, with N s = 25 where the variance of the source in the state s is given by σ 2 s (s) = (1+ s 16)2: s {1,..., N s }. For two of the sources, labeled as G 1 and G 2, the probability of being in different states follows a discrete Gaussian distribution with means 14.34, and variances 2, 19, respectively. For the third source, U, the said distribution is considered uniform with mean 13 and a variance of 52. We also consider a stationary source S with σ 2 = for a meaningful comparison. Two constant power schemes for transmission of a quasi stationary source over a block fading channel are considered as benchmarks for comparisons. In the first scheme, the channel coding rate is adjusted based on the channel state to minimize the distortion outage probability; hence the scheme is labeled as Channel Optimized Rate Adaptation with Constant Power (CORACP). In the second scheme with Constant Rate and Constant Power (CRCP), the aim is to find the optimized fixed rate such that the distortion outage probability is minimized. Channel Optimized Rate Adaptation with Constant Power: With CORACP and constant transmission power P, the instantaneous capacity is given by C(α)=0.5 log 2 (1+ αp); and hence to minimize P Dout it is logical to consider the rate adaptation strategy of R(α) = C(α). The source coding rate is then set as Rs = br. The next two Propositions quantify the distortion outage performance of COSRACP.

5 A Novel Approach for Delay-Limited Source and Channel Coding of Quasi-Stationary Sources over Block Fading Channels: Design and Scaling Laws 1/ b 2 1 D m PDout 1 exp P (11) Constant Rate Constant Power: With CRCP, the fixed rate is optimized to minimize the distortion outage probability when the power is constant. The following three Propositions express the optimized fixed rate, distortion outage probability and distortion outage exponent obtained by CRCP. (12) Analytical Performance Comparison: In the sequel, we quantify the respective asymptotic outage distortion gain GOD of SCOPA-MDO, COPA-MDO, CORACP and CRCP for transmission of a quasi-stationary source over a block fading channel. IV. SIMULATION RESULTS The distortion outage probability performance of the presented schemes as a function of the power constraint P for D m = 8dB and D m = 5dB, respectively. As expected, for a given P, PDout decreases as D m increases. It is evident that the proposed SCOPA-MDO scheme achieves an asymptotic outage distortion gain of about 6.25 db and 5dB with respect to COPA-MDO, for P = 20dB and D m = 8Db and D m = 5dB, respectively. In the same settings, the COPAMDO scheme achieves asymptotic outage distortion gains of about 8.4dB and 6.4dB with respect to CORACP; and CORACP achieves gains of 5dB and 4.6dB with respect to CRCP. The results obtained from simulations and what is reported in Table I from analyses match reasonably well given the assumption of very high average SNR considered in the analytical performance evaluations are shown in bellow Figs.2 to 6. Fig.3. Distortion outage probability versus P ; b = 1 and Dm = 5dB. Fig.4. Distortion outage probability versus provided by SCOPA-MDO and COPA-MDO for five different sources; b = 1 and D m = 8dB. Fig.2. Distortion outage probability versus P ; b = 1 and D m = 8Db. Fig.5. Distortion outage probability versus provided by SCOPA-MDO and COPA-MDO for five different sources; b = 1 and D m =5dB.

6 Fig.6. V. CONCLUSION In this paper, delay-limited transmission of a quasi stationary source over a block fading channel was considered. Aiming at minimizing the distortion outage probability, two transmission strategies namely channeloptimized power adaptation with fixed rate (COPA-MDO) and source and channel optimized power (and rate) adaptation (SCOPAMDO) were introduced. The SCOPA- MDO scheme provides a superior performance, while the COPAMDO scheme enjoys the simplicity of single rate transmission. In high SNR regime, different scaling laws involving outage distortion exponent and asymptotic outage distortion gain were derived. Our studies confirm the benefit of power adaption from a distortion outage perspective and for delay limited transmission of quasi stationary sources over wireless block fading channels. The analyses of the presented schemes in the case of stationary sources indicate the same outage distortion performance with or without rate adaptation. Here we addind low density parity check metyhod for reducing delay. VI. REFERENCES [1] V. Hanly and D. Tse, Multi access fading channels. Part II: Delay limited capacities, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 44, pp , Nov [2] L. Li and A. J. Goldsmith, Capacity and optimal resource allocation for fading broadcast channels. Part II: Outage capacity, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 47, pp , Mar [3] G. Caire, G. Taricco, and E. Biglieri, Optimum power control over fading channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 45, pp , July [4] L. Li, N. Jindal, and A. Goldsmith, Outage capacities and optimal power allocation for fading multiple-access channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 51, pp , Nov [5] J. N. Laneman, D. N. C. Tse, and G. W. Wornell, Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: Efficient protocols and outage behavior, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 50, pp , Nov [6] Y. Liang, V. V. Veeravalli, and H. V. Poor, Resource allocation for wireless fading relay channels: Max-min SHAIK ALTAF HUSSAIN, GOVINDU RAJESH solution, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 53, pp , Oct [7] D. Gunduz and E. Erkip, Opportunistic cooperation by dynamic resource allocation, IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun., vol. 6, pp , Oct [8] J. N. Laneman, G. W. Wornell, and J. G. Apostolopoulos, Source channel diversity for parallel channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 51, pp , Oct [9] B. Dunn and J. N. Laneman, Characterizing sourcechannel diversity approaches beyond the distortion exponent, in Proc. 43rd Allerton Conf. Commun., Control, Computing, Oct [10] D. Gunduz and E. Erkip, Joint source-channel codes for MIMO block fading channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 54, pp , Jan [11] D. Gunduz and E. Erkip, Source and channel coding for cooperative relaying, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 53, pp , Oct [12] T. Holliday, A. J. Goldsmith, and H. V. Poor, Joint source and channel coding for MIMO systems: Is it better to be robust or quick?, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 54, pp , Apr [13] K. Bhattad, K. R. Narayanan, and G. Caire, On the distortion SNR exponent of some layered transmission schemes, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 54, pp , July [14] L. Peng and A. Guillen i Fabregas, Distortion outage probability in MIMO block-fading channels, in Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Inf. Theory, June 2010, pp [15] D. Gunduz, E. Erkip, A. Goldsmith, and H. V. Poor, Source and channel coding for correlated sources over multiuser channels, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 55, pp , Sep [16] S. Vembu, S. Verdu, and Y. Steinberg, The sourcechannel separation theorem revisited, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 41, pp , Jan [17] M. Alouini and A. Goldsmith, Capacity of Rayleigh fading channels under different adaptive transmission and diversity-combining techniques, IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., vol. 48, pp , July [18] Z. He, Y. Liang, L. Chen, I. Ahmad, and D. Wu, Power-rate-distortion analysis for wireless video communication under energy constraints, IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol., vol. 15, pp , May [19] T. M. Cover and J. A. Thomas, Elements of Information Theory. New York: Wiley, [20] M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, Handbook of Mathematical Functions. June 1974.

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