Successive-cancellation list (SCL) decoding is an algorithm that provides very good error-correction performance for polar codes. However, its hardware implementation requires a large amount of memory, mainly to store intermediate results. In this paper, a partitioned SCL algorithm is proposed to reduce the large memory requirements of the conventional SCL algorithm. The decoder tree is broken into partitions that are decoded separately. We show that with careful selection of list sizes and number of partitions, the proposed algorithm can outperform conventional SCL while requiring less memory
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
The recently-discovered polar codes are widely seen as a ma-jor breakthrough in coding theory. These...
This paper focuses on fast successive-cancellation (SC) decoding of polar codes. A threshold-based h...
Polar codes represent one of the major recent breakthroughs in coding theory and, because of their a...
This brief presents a hardware architecture and algorithmic improvements for list successive cancell...
Abstract—Long polar codes can achieve the symmetric capac-ity of arbitrary binary-input discrete mem...
Abstract—Long polar codes can achieve the capacity of ar-bitrary binary-input discrete memoryless ch...
Abstract—As improved versions of successive cancellation (SC) decoding algorithm, successive cancell...
Polar codes are the first family of error-correcting codes that can achieve channel capacity. Among ...
Abstract—We present a hardware architecture and algorith-mic improvements for list SC decoding of po...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
A two-part successive syndrome-check decoding of polar codes is proposed with the first part success...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
The recently-discovered polar codes are widely seen as a ma-jor breakthrough in coding theory. These...
This paper focuses on fast successive-cancellation (SC) decoding of polar codes. A threshold-based h...
Polar codes represent one of the major recent breakthroughs in coding theory and, because of their a...
This brief presents a hardware architecture and algorithmic improvements for list successive cancell...
Abstract—Long polar codes can achieve the symmetric capac-ity of arbitrary binary-input discrete mem...
Abstract—Long polar codes can achieve the capacity of ar-bitrary binary-input discrete memoryless ch...
Abstract—As improved versions of successive cancellation (SC) decoding algorithm, successive cancell...
Polar codes are the first family of error-correcting codes that can achieve channel capacity. Among ...
Abstract—We present a hardware architecture and algorith-mic improvements for list SC decoding of po...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
A two-part successive syndrome-check decoding of polar codes is proposed with the first part success...
Compared with the bit-wise successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding of polar codes, the node-base...
The recently-discovered polar codes are widely seen as a ma-jor breakthrough in coding theory. These...
This paper focuses on fast successive-cancellation (SC) decoding of polar codes. A threshold-based h...