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Does the Performance of LDPC Codes Depend on the Channel?
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Hardware SecuritySpecific Memoryless ChannelEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationJoint Source-channel CodingError Correction CodeComputer EngineeringIterative DecodingModulation CodingChannel CodingComputer ScienceMemoryless ChannelsMutual InformationCoding TheoryChannel CharacterizationSignal ProcessingLdpc Codes Depend
In this letter, we discuss the performance of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes on memoryless channels. Using a recently proposed analysis technique based on extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) charts, we present an interpretation of the known fact that the bit-error rate (BER) performance of an ensemble of LDPC codes shows little dependence on the specific memoryless channel. This result has been partially observed in the literature for symmetric channels and is here extended to asymmetric channels. We conjecture and demonstrate that the performance of an ensemble of LDPC codes depends primarily and solely on the mutual information (MI) between the input and the output of the channel. As a validation of this conjecture, we compare the performance of a few LDPC codes with various rates for five representative memoryless (both symmetric and asymmetric) channels, obtaining results in excellent agreement with the EXIT chart-based prediction
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