Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results

This survey paper provides fundamentals in the design of LDPC codes. To provide a target for the code designer, we first summarize the EXIT chart technique for determining(near-)optimal degree distributions for LDPC code ensembles. We also demonstrate the simplicity of representing codes by protogra...

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Main Authors: Gianluigi Liva, Shumei Song, Lan Lan, Yifei Zhang, Shu Lin, William E. Ryan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2006-09-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
Online Access:https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/283
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spelling doaj-6e6130b5ce0144158161904dd9e4b3102020-11-24T23:20:18ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792006-09-0123191211Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New ResultsGianluigi LivaShumei SongLan LanYifei ZhangShu LinWilliam E. RyanThis survey paper provides fundamentals in the design of LDPC codes. To provide a target for the code designer, we first summarize the EXIT chart technique for determining(near-)optimal degree distributions for LDPC code ensembles. We also demonstrate the simplicity of representing codes by protographs and how this naturally leads to quasi-cyclic LDPC codes. The EXIT chart technique is then extended to the special case of protograph-based LDPC codes. Next, we present several design approaches for LDPC codes which incorporate one or more accumulators, including quasi-cyclic accumulatorbased codes. The second half the paper then surveys severalalgebraic LDPC code design techniques. First, codes based on finite geometries are discussed and then codes whose designs are based on Reed-Solomon codes are covered. The algebraic designs lead to cyclic, quasi-cyclic, and structured codes. The masking technique for converting regular quasi-cyclic LDPC codes to irregular codes is also presented. Some of these results and codes have not been presented elsewhere. The paper focuses on the binary-input AWGN channel (BI-AWGNC). However, as discussed in the paper, good BI-AWGNC codes tend to be universally good across many channels. Alternatively, the reader may treat this paper as a starting point for extensions to more advanced channels. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of open problems.https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/283
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author Gianluigi Liva
Shumei Song
Lan Lan
Yifei Zhang
Shu Lin
William E. Ryan
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Shumei Song
Lan Lan
Yifei Zhang
Shu Lin
William E. Ryan
Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Shumei Song
Lan Lan
Yifei Zhang
Shu Lin
William E. Ryan
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title Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results
title_short Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results
title_full Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results
title_fullStr Design of LDPC Codes: A Survey and New Results
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publisher Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)
series Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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1846-6079
publishDate 2006-09-01
description This survey paper provides fundamentals in the design of LDPC codes. To provide a target for the code designer, we first summarize the EXIT chart technique for determining(near-)optimal degree distributions for LDPC code ensembles. We also demonstrate the simplicity of representing codes by protographs and how this naturally leads to quasi-cyclic LDPC codes. The EXIT chart technique is then extended to the special case of protograph-based LDPC codes. Next, we present several design approaches for LDPC codes which incorporate one or more accumulators, including quasi-cyclic accumulatorbased codes. The second half the paper then surveys severalalgebraic LDPC code design techniques. First, codes based on finite geometries are discussed and then codes whose designs are based on Reed-Solomon codes are covered. The algebraic designs lead to cyclic, quasi-cyclic, and structured codes. The masking technique for converting regular quasi-cyclic LDPC codes to irregular codes is also presented. Some of these results and codes have not been presented elsewhere. The paper focuses on the binary-input AWGN channel (BI-AWGNC). However, as discussed in the paper, good BI-AWGNC codes tend to be universally good across many channels. Alternatively, the reader may treat this paper as a starting point for extensions to more advanced channels. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of open problems.
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