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Optimized Generalized LDPC Convolutional Codes
Li Deng1,2, Kai Tao3, Zhiping Shi1,2
1Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Huzhou), University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Huzhou 313000, China.
Optimized encoding and decoding schemes for generalized LDPC convolutional codes (GLDPC-CCs) improve performance. Novel methods enhance error correction capabilities, showing great potential for optical communication systems.
Area of Science:
- Coding Theory
- Information Theory
- Digital Communications
Background:
- Generalized LDPC convolutional codes (GLDPC-CCs) are crucial for reliable data transmission.
- Existing encoding and decoding schemes for GLDPC-CCs have limitations in performance and complexity.
- Optical communication systems demand highly efficient error correction codes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose novel optimized encoding and decoding schemes for GLDPC-CCs.
- To enhance the performance and reduce the complexity of GLDPC-CCs.
- To validate the effectiveness of the proposed schemes for optical communication applications.
Main Methods:
- Proposed a flexible doping method replacing single parity check (SPC) nodes with generalized check (GC) nodes (e.g., BCH codes).
- Introduced a hybrid layered normalized min-sum (HLNMS) decoding algorithm combining LNMS for SPC nodes and Chase-Pyndiah for GC nodes.
- Developed an adaptive weight factor for GC nodes and an early stop decoding strategy based on mutual information.
Main Results:
- The proposed flexible doping method allows for selecting different types of BCH codes as GC nodes.
- The HLNMS decoding algorithm with adaptive weighting and early stopping improves decoding performance and reduces complexity.
- Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed GLDPC-CC schemes over prior art.
Conclusions:
- The developed encoding and decoding schemes offer significant improvements for GLDPC-CCs.
- The proposed methods enhance error correction capabilities, making GLDPC-CCs more suitable for demanding applications.
- GLDPC-CCs with the proposed schemes show great application potential in optical communication systems.
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