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Improving Data Communication of Enhanced Loran Systems Using 128-ary Polar Codes
Ruochen Jia1, Yunxiao Li1, Daiming Qu1
1School of Electronic Information and Communications, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.
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The enhanced Loran (eLoran) system, a critical terrestrial backup for the Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS), traditionally utilizes a Reed-Solomon (RS) code for its data communication, which presents limitations in error performance, particularly due to its decoding method. This paper introduces a significant advancement by proposing the replacement of the conventional RS code with a 128-ary polar code, which is designed to maintain compatibility with the established 128-ary Pulse Position Modulation (PPM) scheme integral to eLoran's positioning function. A Soft-Soft (SS) demodulation method, based on a correlation receiver, is developed to provide the requisite soft information for the effective Successive Cancellation List (SCL) decoding of the 128-ary polar code. Comprehensive simulations demonstrate that the proposed 128-ary polar code with SS demodulation achieves a substantial error performance improvement, yielding an approximate 9.3 dB gain at the 0.01 FER level over the RS code in eLoran data communication with EPD-MD demodulation. Additionally, the proposed scheme improves data transmission efficiency-either reducing transmission duration by 2/3 or increasing message bit number by 250% for comparable error performance-without impacting the system's primary positioning capabilities.
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