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Gottfried,

Have you run fixed-point LDPC decoder simulations using the new double
square constellation?
What were the fixed point parameters used in the simulations?
How many decoder iterations were used at each SNR?

Regards,
Sailesh.
srao@phyten.com

>From: Gottfried Ungerboeck <g.ungerboeck@BLUEWIN.CH>
>Reply-To: "IEEE P802.3an" <STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org>
>To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org
>Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on ...
>Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 21:25:46 +0200
>
>Sailesh,
>
>the detailed bit-to-symbol mapping will be in the presentation, on which I
>am currently working.
>
>Regards, Gottfried
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG [mailto:stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG] On
>Behalf
>Of sailesh rao
>Sent: Montag, 20. September 2004 19:53
>To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org
>Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on ...
>
>Gottfried,
>
>Please publish the detailed bit-to-symbol mapping of the Double Square
>constellation so that we have a chance to analyze the technical
>implications
>for our presentation, which is due to Brad in two days time.
>
>Thanks,
>Sailesh.
>srao@phyten.com
>
> >From: Gottfried Ungerboeck <g.ungerboeck@BLUEWIN.CH>
> >Reply-To: "IEEE P802.3an" <STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org>
> >To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org
> >Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on ...
> >Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:57:44 +0200
> >
> >Sailesh,
> >
> >128-point checkerboard constellation = 128-point Double Square
> >constellation (128-DSQ). The designation "Double Square" alludes to an
> >algorithmic symbol construction and labeling method for this type of
> >constellations.
> >
> >When I concentrated on the question of the optimum modulation rate for
> >10GBASE-T, which I found in the 800 Mbaud range (ungerboeck_1_0504.pdf,
> >Long Beach; see also takatori_1_0504.pdf), I said nothing about
> >specific modulation & coding to accomplish the "achievable bit rates"
> >vs modulation rate.
> >
> >This time I am speaking about a particular modulation & coding scheme
> >(namely 128-DSQ + LDPC), which I find best suited for transmission at
> >the around 800 Mbaud rate. I would appreciate if the notions of "12PAM"
> >or "8PAM" camp would disappear from our 10GBASE-T discussions. Instead
> >let's concentrate on the various not necessarily connected technical
> >issues and the proposals made on this issues.
> >
> >The specific issues at hand are: (a) in what range should the 10GBASE-T
> >modulation rate be; then (b) what modulation & coding should be used to
> >accomplish transmission at a modulation rate within this range.
> >
> >Regards, Gottfried
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG [mailto:stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG] On
> >Behalf Of sailesh rao
> >Sent: Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 20:07
> >To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org
> >Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on precoder decisions
> >
> >Gottfried,
> >
> >Is the "Double Square" constellation the same as the "Checkerboard"
> >constellation you were telling me about last week? If not, this would
> >be the 5th constellation I've heard about from the PAM12 camp.
> >
> >Here's the list so far:
> >
> >1. Original PAM-12 "donut" constellation.
> >2. PAM-12 Compapiano-Glazer "cross" constellation.
> >3. PAM-12 multi-dimensional "Kabob" constellation.
> >4. Checkerboard constellation.
> >5. PAM8/16 Double Square constellation.
> >
> >A general observation is that instead of researching PAM12
> >constellations, the task force would be well served if we can converge
> >around the PAM-8 proposal and conduct a working session on the
> >standards draft at the interim meeting.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Sailesh.
> >srao@phyten.com
> >
> > >From: Gottfried Ungerboeck <g.ungerboeck@BLUEWIN.CH>
> > >Reply-To: "IEEE P802.3an" <STDS-802-3-10GBT@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
> > >To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
> > >Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on precoder decisions
> > >Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 10:56:34 +0200
> > >
> > >George,
> > >
> > >the 128DSQ constellation ("double square") is the natural
> > >go-in-between
> > >8 PAM and 16 PAM, much more so than 12PAM. Contrary to 12PAM, all
> > >encoding, decoding, and precoding operations are based on
> > >powers-of-two
> >arithmetic.
> > >128DSQ has been known for a long time in the literature and its good
> > >fit with precoding has been well described.
> > >
> > >On precoding, please see ungerboeck_1_0704.pdf (Portland). One fixed
> > >IIR-type precoder is enough. If the group cannot agree on a single
> > >fixed precoder, then let it be a very small set (2?) of fixed
> > >precoders, one being selected preferrably during auto negotiation.
> > >
> > >Regards, Gottfried
> > >
> > >   _____
> > >
> > >From: stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG [mailto:stds-802-3-10gbt@IEEE.ORG] On
> > >Behalf Of George Eisler
> > >Sent: Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 06:03
> > >To: STDS-802-3-10GBT@listserv.ieee.org
> > >Subject: Re: [10GBT] Discussions on precoder decisions
> > >
> > >
> > >Hugh,
> > >
> > >Thanks again for taking the badly needed lead on urging along the
> > >decision making. The precoder definition is clearly in need of
> > >consideration, although I think it will take simulation work to
> > >really nail it down. Of course you can't finish it if you don't get
>started.
> > >
> > >On last week's call, I was surprised by the "double square"
> > >contribution, with it's sort of 16/8 PAM flavor. It seems to open the
> > >case up rather than converging, but I wonder what's your take on it?
> > >I was going to call you, only to realize that I don't have your phone
> >contact.
> > >
> > >George Eisler
> > >310 459-9225
> >
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