In this paper, we first propose a turbo-sum-product (TSP) decoding algorithm for quasi-cyclic (QC) low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes and show that our proposed algorithm not only achieves faster convergence and better error performances than the sum-product (SP) algorithm, but also needs less memory in implementation. Compared with the turbo decoding algorithm, our TSP algorithm saves the same amount of memory and achieves a better tradeoff between sub-iterations and convergence rate, leading to a higher throughput. We also propose a shuffled-sum-product (SSP) decoding algorithm, which is the dual of the TSP algorithm.
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