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Title: Performance Analysis of Low Density Parity Check Code for Next Generation Communication System
Authors: Ardeshana, Mayankkumar A.
Keywords: EC 2008
Project Report 2008
EC Project Report
Project Report
EC (Communication)
Communication
08MECC
08MECC01
Communication
Communication 2008
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2010
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 08MECC01
Abstract: Channel coding provides the means of patterning signals so as to reduce their en- ergy or bandwidth consumption for a given error performance. Low density Parity Check (LDPC) codes have been shown to have good error correcting performance which enables ecient and reliable communication. LDPC codes have linear decod- ing complexity but performance approaching close to shannon capacity with iterative probabilistic decoding algorithm. It has drawn the signi cant attention of researchers due to these reasons. In this dissertation, the performance of di erent error correcting code such as convolution, Reed Solomon (RS), hamming, block code are evaluated based on dif- ferent parameters like code rate, bit error rate (BER), Eb/No, complexity, coding gain and compare with LDPC code. In general, message passing algorithm and the sum-product algorithm are used to decode the message. We showed that logarith- mic sum-product algorithm with long block length code reduces multiplication to addition by introducing logarithmic likelihood ratio so that it achieves the highest BER performance among all the LDPC decoding algorithms. By applying min sum algorithm we achieved further reduction in complexity and improvement of decoding performance. The main contribution of this thesis is to modify min sum algorithm in such a way that decoding performance can be improved with a shorter block length code and reasonable complexity. The astonishing performance combined with proposed modi ed min sum decoding algorithm make these codes very attractive for the next generations digital broad- casting system (ABS - S). This reduces the complexity of decoder with a signi cant performance improvement as compared to the DVB - S2 standard.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1562
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