KEYWORDS: Signal to noise ratio, Computer hardware, Binary data, Reliability, Error control coding, Algorithm development, Satellites, Roads, Probability theory, Mobile communications
LDPC (Low Density Parity Check Codes) is a low -density puppet test code applied to channel codes. Among the existing LDPC decoding algorithms, the LLR-BP decoding arithmetic is too complicated to calculate the calculation due to the containing a large number of bilateral positive cut functions. Therefore, this article proposes a LDPC decoding algorithm that combines the Modified Weighted Bit Flipping Decoding Algorithm (MWBF) with the Logarithmic Likelihood Ratio Based Confidence Propagation Algorithm (LLR-BP). In the process of the LLR-BP decoding iteration, the introduction of the MWBF algorithm not only does it reduce the complexity of iteration and decoding, but also avoids the traditional weighted bit-flipping decoding algorithm (WBF). Excessive effects of code performance.
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