Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions

This paper presents an enhancement of Cross-Entropy (CE)-based stopping criteria at a low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) region. The existing CE-based stopping criteria fail to stop the iteration and cause the maximum iteration at low SNRs. Intuitively, this work enhances the CE stopping criterion by...

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Published in:ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Main Author: Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Association for Computing Machinery 2018
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Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
2018
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series


10.1145/3192975.3193001
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85052023285&doi=10.1145%2f3192975.3193001&partnerID=40&md5=0ce5373b64db96c03529ef569c41e2f2
This paper presents an enhancement of Cross-Entropy (CE)-based stopping criteria at a low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) region. The existing CE-based stopping criteria fail to stop the iteration and cause the maximum iteration at low SNRs. Intuitively, this work enhances the CE stopping criterion by combining with the Average-Entropy (AE) stopping criteria. The work also proposes a set of a stopping rule to distinguish the SNR between low and high region. These approaches are then thoroughly analyses in terms of the required average iteration number (AIN), as well as its bit-error-rate (BER) performance. The simulation results show that the enhanced CE able to reduce the AIN compared to existing CE-based stopping criteria while the BER is maintained. Hence, the enhanced CE-based stopping criterion make the decoder more efficient, in terms of reduction in the time delay while increasing turbo codes performance. © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.
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author Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
spellingShingle Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
author_facet Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
author_sort Ibrahim M.I.; Mohamad R.; Anas N.M.
title Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
title_short Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
title_full Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
title_fullStr Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
title_sort Enhanced cross-entropy based stopping criteria at low signal-to-noise ratio regions
publishDate 2018
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description This paper presents an enhancement of Cross-Entropy (CE)-based stopping criteria at a low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) region. The existing CE-based stopping criteria fail to stop the iteration and cause the maximum iteration at low SNRs. Intuitively, this work enhances the CE stopping criterion by combining with the Average-Entropy (AE) stopping criteria. The work also proposes a set of a stopping rule to distinguish the SNR between low and high region. These approaches are then thoroughly analyses in terms of the required average iteration number (AIN), as well as its bit-error-rate (BER) performance. The simulation results show that the enhanced CE able to reduce the AIN compared to existing CE-based stopping criteria while the BER is maintained. Hence, the enhanced CE-based stopping criterion make the decoder more efficient, in terms of reduction in the time delay while increasing turbo codes performance. © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.
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