Probabilistic constellation shaping-aided underwater acoustic communication with vector approximate message passing iterative equalization.

J Acoust Soc Am

Ocean Acoustic Technology Laboratory, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.

Published: July 2023

A probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS)-aided single-carrier transceiver is proposed to improve spectral efficiency for underwater acoustic (UWA) communications. At the transmitter, the information bits are input into a distribution matcher followed by a systematic binary encoder, which yields a sequence of sign bits with a uniform distribution and a sequence of amplitude bits with a non-uniform distribution. Based on these two sequences, the PCS is then realized by mapping coded bits onto a quadrature amplitude modulation constellation. At the receiver, an improved frequency-domain turbo equalizer based on the vector approximate message passing (VAMP) is proposed for the PCS-UWA communication system to eliminate the multipath interference. It exploits the a priori symbol probability information benefiting from the PCS at the beginning of the turbo iteration and over the self-iteration of the VAMP soft equalizer, improving the symbol detection performance. Finally, the first experimental demonstration of a deep-sea PCS-UWA communication system and numerical simulation of shallower water are presented. The experimental results reveal the PCS-UWA communication system significantly outperforms traditional systems with no PCS. Also, the proposed receiver is superior to the classical adaptive turbo equalizer based on the improved proportionate normalized least mean square algorithm even with data reuse.

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A probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS)-aided single-carrier transceiver is proposed to improve spectral efficiency for underwater acoustic (UWA) communications. At the transmitter, the information bits are input into a distribution matcher followed by a systematic binary encoder, which yields a sequence of sign bits with a uniform distribution and a sequence of amplitude bits with a non-uniform distribution. Based on these two sequences, the PCS is then realized by mapping coded bits onto a quadrature amplitude modulation constellation.

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