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An Efficient List Decoder Architecture for Polar Codes

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2015

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Long polar codes can achieve the symmetric capacity of arbitrary binary-input discrete memoryless channels under a low-complexity successive cancelation (SC) decoding algorithm. However, for polar codes with short and moderate code lengths, the decoding performance of the SC algorithm is inferior. The cyclic-redundancy-check (CRC)-aided SC-list (SCL)-decoding algorithm has better error performance than the SC algorithm for short or moderate polar codes. In this paper, we propose an efficient list decoder architecture for the CRC-aided SCL algorithm, based on both algorithmic reformulations and architectural techniques. In particular, an area efficient message memory architecture is proposed to reduce the area of the proposed decoder architecture. An efficient path pruning unit suitable for large list size is also proposed. For a polar code of length 1024 and rate 1/2, when list size L=2 and 4, the proposed list decoder architecture is implemented under a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) 90-nm CMOS technology. Compared with the list decoders in the literature, our decoder achieves 1.24-1.83 times the area efficiency.

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