Rate-Loss Mitigation of SC-LDPC Codes Without Performance Degradation

In research on spatially-coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) codes, rate-loss of SC-LDPC codes is one of the main issues to be addressed. One way to mitigate the rate-loss is to attach additional variable nodes with an irregular degree distribution, where the degree distribution is optimized...

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Published inIEEE transactions on communications Vol. 68; no. 1; pp. 55 - 65
Main Authors Kwak, Hee-Youl, Yun, Dae-Young, No, Jong-Seon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.01.2020
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:In research on spatially-coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) codes, rate-loss of SC-LDPC codes is one of the main issues to be addressed. One way to mitigate the rate-loss is to attach additional variable nodes with an irregular degree distribution, where the degree distribution is optimized with a constraint that the belief propagation (BP) threshold should not be degraded by attaching variable nodes. However, it is observed that the degree distribution obtained with the BP threshold constraint induces degradation of the finite-length performance. In order to address the problem, we propose new optimization methods to attach additional variable nodes while minimizing performance degradation. The proposed optimization methods are based on several design techniques including the scaling law, local threshold, expected graph evolution, differential evolution algorithms, the use of a protograph structure, and puncturing codewords. Using the optimized structure for additional variable nodes, the rate-loss of SC-LDPC codes can be reduced by more than 53% without sacrificing the finite-length performance. It is also shown that the rate-loss mitigation can be translated into a performance improvement if the proposed and the conventional SC-LDPC codes are compared at the same code rate.
ISSN:0090-6778
1558-0857
DOI:10.1109/TCOMM.2019.2952074