Low-complexity iteration control algorithm for multi-rate partially parallel layered LDPC decoders

Concurrent partially parallel syndrome computation reduces complexity but incurs increased error rates due to the hard decision flipping (HDF) problem. Proposed is a low-complexity iteration control algorithm (LC-ICA) that eliminates BER degradation. The HDF rate is also used to terminate undecodable blocks to further save iterations. The algorithm works over multiple code rates. The implementation results show that a six-rate LC-ICA requires only 23.32% of a single-rate fully-parallel syndrome hardware.

[1]  Raymond Knopp,et al.  Hybrid Iteration Control on LDPC Decoders , 2010, 2010 6th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications.

[2]  Mong-Kai Ku,et al.  Early detection of successful decoding for dual-diagonal block-based LDPC codes , 2008 .

[3]  Raymond Knopp,et al.  On-the-Fly Syndrome Check for LDPC Decoders , 2010, 2010 6th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications.

[4]  Shu Lin,et al.  Two simple stopping criteria for turbo decoding , 1999, IEEE Trans. Commun..