Abstract
Non-binary low-density parity-check (NB-LDPC) codes show higher error-correcting performance than binary low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes when the codeword length is moderate and/or the channel has bursts of errors. The need for high-speed decoders for future digital communications led to the investigation of optimized NB-LDPC decoding algorithms and efficient implementations that target high throughput and low energy consumption levels. We carried out a comprehensive survey of existing NB-LDPC decoding hardware that targets the optimization of these parameters. Even though existing NB-LDPC decoders are optimized with respect to computational complexity and memory requirements, they still lag behind their binary counterparts in terms of throughput, power and area optimization. This study contributes to an overall understanding of the state-of-the-art on application-specific integrated-circuit (ASIC), field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and graphics processing units (GPU) based systems, and highlights the current challenges that still have to be overcome on the path to more efficient NB-LDPC decoder architectures.
Highlights
E RROR correcting codes (ECCs) are an important component employed in modern communication systems
This paper focuses on algorithms and Non-binary low-density parity-check (NB-low-density parity-check (LDPC)) decoder designs that target the graphics processing unit (GPU), fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) and application-specific integrated-circuit (ASIC)-based architectures
Our survey is the only one that (1) describes NB-LDPC decoding algorithms found in the literature, (2) compares more than 200 NB-LDPC decoders in three different architectures (GPUs, field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and ASICs) and (3) provides a good basis for new researchers to understand, choose the algorithm and the architecture for developing NBLDPC decoders for various applications
Summary
Oscar Ferraz , Student Member, IEEE, Srinivasan Subramaniyan , Ramesh Chinthalaa, Joao Andrade , Joseph R. The need for high-speed decoders for future digital communications led to the investigation of optimized NB-LDPC decoding algorithms and efficient implementations that target high throughput and low energy consumption levels. Date of publication *month* *day*, *year*; date of current version *month* *day*, *year*.
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