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Fast Simplified Successive-Cancellation List Decoding of Polar Codes
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Hardware SecurityEngineeringError Control TechniquePolar Code StructureError Correction CodePolar CodesComputer ArchitectureIterative DecodingComputer EngineeringDecoding ProcessComputer ScienceParallel ComputingSignal ProcessingCryptography
Polar codes are capacity achieving error correcting codes that can be decoded through the successive-cancellation algorithm. To improve its error-correction performance, a list-based version called successive-cancellation list (SCL) has been proposed in the past, that however substantially increases the number of time-steps in the decoding process. The simplified SCL (SSCL) decoding algorithm exploits constituent codes within the polar code structure to greatly reduce the required number of time-steps without introducing any error-correction performance loss. In this paper, we propose a faster decoding approach to decode one of these constituent codes, the Rate-1 node. We use this Rate-1 node decoder to develop Fast-SSCL. We demonstrate that only a list-size-bound number of bits needs to be estimated in Rate-1 nodes and Fast-SSCL exactly matches the error-correction performance of SCL and SSCL. This technique can potentially greatly reduce the total number of time-steps needed for polar codes decoding: analysis on a set of case studies show that Fast-SSCL has a number of time- steps requirement that is up to 66.6% lower than SSCL and 88.1% lower than SCL.
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