Joint Source-Channel Coding System for 6G Communication: Design, Prototype and Future Directions
Xinchao Zhong, Sean Longyu Ma, Hong-fu Chou, Arsham Mostaani, Thang X., Vu, Symeon Chatzinotas

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel joint source-channel coding system for 6G communication that leverages QC-LDPC codes with UEP, demonstrating near-capacity performance, low complexity, and hardware-friendly design for semantic communication.
Contribution
It introduces a QC-LDPC based JSCC scheme with UEP for semantic communication, optimized for reconfigurable hardware, and evaluates its performance with BER measurements.
Findings
Achieves near-capacity performance with low complexity.
Utilizes QC-LDPC codes for hardware-friendly implementation.
Demonstrates effective protection of semantic importance through UEP.
Abstract
The goal of semantic communication is to surpass optimal Shannon's criterion regarding a notable problem for future communication which lies in the integration of collaborative efforts between the intelligence of the transmission source and the joint design of source coding and channel coding. The convergence of scholarly investigation and applicable products in the field of semantic communication is facilitated by the utilization of flexible structural hardware design, which is constrained by the computational capabilities of edge devices. This characteristic represents a significant benefit of joint source-channel coding (JSCC), as it enables the generation of source alphabets with diverse lengths and achieves a code rate of unity. Moreover, JSCC exhibits near-capacity performance while maintaining low complexity. Therefore, we leverage not only quasi-cyclic (QC) characteristics to…
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TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques · DNA and Biological Computing · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
