Abstract

It is known that the Gradient descent bit flipping (GDBF) algorithm is an effective hard-decision decoding algorithm for low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. However, trapping in a local maximum limits its error-rate performance. This paper presents a modified GDBF scheme that can mitigate the trapping problem and hence can improve the error-rate performance. Compared to the conventional GDBF algorithm, the proposed method is able to improve the decoding performance of 0.3dB for an (18582, 16626) code. The (18582, 16626) LDPC decoder integrates 636k logic gates and achieves a throughput of 12.4 Gbps at a clock frequency of 200 MHz in a 90nm process.

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