Method for decoding low-density block check code

A check code, low-density technology, applied in the field of low-density packet check code decoding, can solve the problem of slow convergence speed of the MAP algorithm

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-03
PANASONIC CORP
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[0021] figure 1 A simple example of using a bipartite graph to represent a low density check code is given. LDPC code is a kind of linear block code based on sparse parity check matrix. In 1981, Tanner proposed to use a bipartite graph to represent a low-density linear block code. Since then, the bipartite graph has become the main tool for analyzing LDPC codes. Assuming an LDPC code, the information bit length is K, the code length is N, and the parity bit is M=N-K, then the parity check matrix A of the code is a matrix with a size of M*N. The bipartite graph of H is described as follows: the N nodes below the bipartite graph represent N codewords and become message nodes (massage nodes); the M nodes above represent M check formulas and are called check nodes. . When the lower information node an...

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This invention provides a decode method for low density packet checking codes, which tests the likelihood ratio output by information nodes in the period of an iterative decoding of sum product algorithm to adaptively output the hard judgment value of reliable information node directly and stops refreshment to reliable information nodes in the successive iterative period to reduce the operation volume.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to channel decoding in the communication field, in particular to a decoding method of a low-density block check code. Background technique [0002] Low Density Parity-Check Code (LDPC Code) is a powerful forward error correction coding method rediscovered in the past ten years. It has approached the Shannon limit under the condition of long code construction, so it is considered It is an effective replacement technology for Turbo codes, and it is likely to be used in the next generation of mobile communications and deep space communications. [0003] Gallager proposed low density block check code in 1962. The LDPC code is a code defined based on a supervisory matrix, which has the following characteristics: each column contains a small fixed number of 1s j>=3, and each row contains a small fixed number of 1s k>j. Gallager proves that the typical minimum distances of these codewords increase linearly with the code length, a...

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IPC IPC(8): H03M13/11H03M13/19H03M13/00
Inventor 吴湛击李继峰
Owner PANASONIC CORP
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