Abstract:
Low-Density Parity check (LDPC) codes offer highperformance
error correction near the Shannon limit which
employs large code lengths and some iterations in the decoding
process. The conventional decoding algorithm of LDPC is the Log
Likelihood Ratio based Belief Propagation (LLR BP) which is also
known as the 'Sum-Product algorithm' which gives the best
decoding performance and requires the most computational
complexity and implementations with increased hardware
complexity. Another simpler variant of this algorithm is used
which is known as 'min-sum algorithm' which reduces
computational complexity as well as hardware complexity but with
reduced accuracy. This paper analyzes the reason min-sum
algorithm is more prone to errors when compared to the sumproduct
algorithm, and puts forward two improved algorithms
which improve the performance of the min-sum algorithm with
comparable algorithmic complexity.
Citation:
Y. V. A. C. Kumara and C. B. Wavegedara, "Improved LDPC decoding algorithms based on min-sum algorithm," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 108-113, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480124.