A dynamic multi-symbol (DM) flipping scheme is proposed for various symbol flipping decodings of non-binary low-density parity-check (NB-LDPC) codes. This new approach divides the whole decoding process into multiple stages according to the number of iterations and allows a different maximum number of symbols to be flipped in each stage. Numerical analysis reveals that the proposed multi-symbol flipping scheme can yield a higher probability of correct flipping with the dynamic flipping threshold. The proposed DM scheme can be highly parallelized, extensively improving the decoder throughput over existing symbol flipping decoding algorithms based on prediction (SFDP). Numerical results show that the DM scheme can significantly enhance the error correction capability and achieve faster convergence speed with little increase in average computational complexity.INDEX TERMS NB-LDPC codes, multi-symbol flipping decoding, hard reliability.
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