Abstract

Polar codes proposed by Arikan based on channel polarization have been proven to achieve Symmetric Binary-Discrete Input Memoryless Channels capacity. 3GPP has also chosen the Polar codes as the error correction code in the fifth mobile communication system (5G New Radio - 5G NR) with a maximum codeword length of 1024 bits. The design of the code based on the reliability of the synthetic channels has been researched with many different methods to satisfy the requirements demanded in the application of 5G NR. The Polar codes design requirements are ease of implementation, low decoding complexity, and high performance in error correction. This paper has proposed a method of designing Polar codes by determining a synthetic channels reliability index sequence based on the Polarization Weights (PW) method called the Improved Polarization Weights (IPW) method. The simulation results show that the error correction performance of the code designed according to IPW is better than the code structure selected for 5G NR and designed according to the original PW method.

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