Abstract

Low Density Parity Check Codes (LDPC) give groundbreaking performance which is known to approach Shannon's limits for sufficiently large block length. Historically and recently, LDPC have been known to give superior performance than concatenated coding. In the following paper, a proposal to modify the standard Min-Sum (MS) algorithm for decoding LDPC codes is presented. This is done by introduction of a difference to sum ratio factor, κ in the check to bit node updating process. The algorithm is further extended by implementing hard decision of the Bit-Flipping (BF) algorithm over the soft decision of MS algorithm. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms are effective in imparting a better performance in terms of a lower bit error rate (BER) at medium to high signal to noise ratio (SNR) when compared to the traditional MS algorithm while adding fair amount of complexity.

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