Abstract
Emerging standards for wireless communications in the 60-GHz band, such as WiGig and IEEE 802.11ad, require high throughput between 1.5 and 6 Gb/s. These standards use adaptive low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes for high error correction capability. Most research studies on LDPC decoders have focused on low area implementations, to improve throughput. We previously developed a bit-serial first two minimum-value generator without bit error rate (BER) performance degradation. This paper presents a low-complexity bit-wise LDPC decoder based on bit-serial first two minimum-value generator for a high-data-rate LDPC decoder. We use the throughput-to-area ratio (TAR) metric to compare with other 802.11ad LDPC decoders.
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