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Get Free AccessIn this letter, an adaptive decoding algorithm with a variable sliding window for joint source-channel coding (JSCC) scheme based on double spatially coupled low-density parity-check (DSC-LDPC) codes is investigated. For the traditional sliding window decoding (SWD) algorithm, one or more errors occurring in a decoding window may affect the decoding of the next window, which will trigger error propagation. To mitigate the effects, a window extension algorithm based on average log-likelihood ratios (LLRs) will be proposed, but the implement of extension implies higher decoding complexity. In order to trade-off the error rate performance and complexity, the source and channel threshold that determines the window extension are analyzed. In the simulation, the proposed SWD algorithm with acceptable complexity has better error rate performance in the water fall region and the error floor region.
Qiufang Lian, Qiwang Chen, Lin Zhou, Yucheng He, Xianzhong Xie (2022). Adaptive Decoding Algorithm With Variable Sliding Window for Double SC-LDPC Coding System. IEEE Communications Letters, 27(2), pp. 404-408, DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2022.3222560.
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Year
2022
Authors
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English
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IEEE Communications Letters
DOI
10.1109/lcomm.2022.3222560
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