LLR-based Bit-loading algorithm and its applications to HomePlug AV over OPERA Power-line channels with impulsive noise

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In this paper the higher data rate technology of HomePlug, called HomePlug AV, is tested over the power-line channel models proposed by the OPERA project coupled with the Middleton Class A impulsive noise model. In particular the DLC bit-loading algorithm is developed and the performance is analyzed in terms of throughput when different scenarios are considered. To better exploit the error correction capabilities of the turbo code, this bit- loading algorithm attempts to maximize the throughput while guaranteeing a target BER over a set of sub-carriers using a new metric based on the LLRs. Simulations show that the effect of the impulsive noise can be reduced by inserting a clipping module before the OFDM demodulator, thus guaranteeing very promising throughputs even in the worst scenarios. © 2009 Academy Publisher.

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Guerrini, E., Guerrieri, L., Veronesi, D., Bisaglia, P., & Cappelletti, R. (2009). LLR-based Bit-loading algorithm and its applications to HomePlug AV over OPERA Power-line channels with impulsive noise. Journal of Communications, 4(7), 454–462. https://doi.org/10.4304/jcm.4.7.454-462

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