Abstract

AbstractA novel channel code, the low‐density algebra‐check (LDAC) code, is introduced in this letter. LDAC code is constructed by combining sparse matrice with algebraic constraints from two types of subcodes. Detailed explanations for the encoding and decoding process of the LDAC codes are provided in the paper. Simulation results demonstrate that LDAC codes offer advantages over LDPC codes in constructing low rate codes. The proposed ultra‐low rate LDAC code can achieve approximately 0.4 and 0.2 dB improvement in SNR compared to CA‐polar and 5G LDPC, respectively, at the block error rate (BER) over the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. LDAC codes demonstrate superior performance over LDPC codes at low rates, due to the enhanced error correction capabilities of the two types of subcodes and reduced rates without introducing short cycles.

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