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arxiv: 1504.03437 · v1 · pith:IEPJYJJYnew · submitted 2015-04-14 · 💻 cs.AR

Low-latency List Decoding Of Polar Codes With Double Thresholding

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keywords listdecodinglow-latencydoubleproposedpruningthresholdingarchitecture
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For polar codes with short-to-medium code length, list successive cancellation decoding is used to achieve a good error-correcting performance. However, list pruning in the current list decoding is based on the sorting strategy and its timing complexity is high. This results in a long decoding latency for large list size. In this work, aiming at a low-latency list decoding implementation, a double thresholding algorithm is proposed for a fast list pruning. As a result, with a negligible performance degradation, the list pruning delay is greatly reduced. Based on the double thresholding, a low-latency list decoding architecture is proposed and implemented using a UMC 90nm CMOS technology. Synthesis results show that, even for a large list size of 16, the proposed low-latency architecture achieves a decoding throughput of 220 Mbps at a frequency of 641 MHz.

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