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Soft List Decoding of Polar Codes

Luping Xiang, Yusha Liu, Zeynep B. Kaykac Egilmez, Robert G. Maunder, Lie‐Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo

2020IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Soft-output (SO) decoding is proposed for the Logarithmic Successive Cancellation List (Log-SCL) polar decoder for the first time, by exploiting the left-to-right propagation of the Belief Propagation (BP) decoder, which opens new avenues for its employment in powerful turboreceivers. In the case of decoding a half-rate polar code having a block length of 1024 bits, the proposed soft list polar decoder achieves a 1.5 dB Block Error Ratio (BLER) performance gain, 50% latency improvement and 26% complexity reduction, compared to the state-of-the-art SO Soft Cancellation (SCAN) polar decoder in a polar-coded Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) system. Furthermore, we conceive a Memory-Efficient (ME) soft list polar decoder, which requires only 16% of the soft list polar decoder's memory, at the cost of slightly increased latency and complexity.

Topics & Concepts

Polar codeDecoding methodsPolarComputer scienceBlock Error RateAlgorithmBelief propagationLogarithmList decodingLatency (audio)Sequential decodingMIMOArithmeticTelecommunicationsBlock codeMathematicsConcatenated error correction codeTelecommunications linkChannel (broadcasting)PhysicsMathematical analysisAstronomyError Correcting Code TechniquesAdvanced Wireless Communication TechniquesAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies