Abstract
Impulsive noises severely degrade the performance of a communication system. This study deals with the performance of the soft decision decoder for low-density parity-check codes over impulsive noise channels. To simplify the calculation of log likelihood ratio (LLR) and cooperate with the soft decision decoder, a new non-linear approximation named inverse demapper of LLR over the impulsive noise is proposed. Without carrying the noise statistics, the inverse demapper performs close to the optimal demapper. In addition, the density evolution is employed to obtain optimal parameters of the inverse demapper. Then, the extrinsic information transfer chart analysis and simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the authors' proposed demapper.
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