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Design of Polar Codes in 5G New Radio

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arxiv 1804.04389 v3 pith:IG7LHUA7 submitted 2018-04-12 cs.IT math.IT

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Polar codes have attracted the attention of academia and industry alike in the past decade, such that the 5$^\text{th}$ generation wireless systems (5G) standardization process of the 3$^\text{th}$ generation partnership project (3GPP) chose polar codes as a channel coding scheme. In this tutorial, we provide a description of the encoding process of polar codes adopted by the 5G standard. We illustrate the struggles of designing a family of polar codes able to satisfy the demands of 5G systems, with particular attention to rate flexibility and low decoding latency. The result of these efforts is an elaborate framework that applies novel coding techniques to provide a solid channel code for NR requirements.

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  1. Polar Codes: Analysis and Construction Based on Polar Spectrum

    cs.IT 2019-08 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Polar code error analysis and construction are expressed through the weight distribution of polar subcodes, yielding explicit bounds and linear-complexity construction metrics.

  2. Polar Codes and Their Quantum-Domain Counterparts

    cs.IT 2019-09 unverdicted

    This paper surveys and teaches classical polar codes and quantum polar codes, covering encoders, decoders, construction methods, and syndrome-based quantum decoding.

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