2009
DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2009.090009
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Eliminating small stopping sets in irregular low-density parity-check codes

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“…One category of such literature, focusses on modification of iterative decoding algorithms, see, e.g., [9], while another category is concerned with the code construction. In the second category, some researchers use indirect measures such as girth [18] or approximate cycle extrinsic message degree (ACE) [19], while others work with direct measures of error floor performance such as the distribution of stopping sets or trapping sets [20], [10], [11]. In [20], edge swapping is proposed as a technique to increase the stopping distance of an LDPC code, and thus to improve its error floor performance over the BEC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One category of such literature, focusses on modification of iterative decoding algorithms, see, e.g., [9], while another category is concerned with the code construction. In the second category, some researchers use indirect measures such as girth [18] or approximate cycle extrinsic message degree (ACE) [19], while others work with direct measures of error floor performance such as the distribution of stopping sets or trapping sets [20], [10], [11]. In [20], edge swapping is proposed as a technique to increase the stopping distance of an LDPC code, and thus to improve its error floor performance over the BEC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that for such codes it may take a long time to obtain a list L of small-size stopping sets. For comparison purposes, we also present the results of the algorithm given by Jiao et al in [8]. The simulations were carried out over the BEC using iterative edge-removal algorithm (100 block errors were collected per point).…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 shows the block error rate (BLER) performance improvement offered by augmentation of the paritycheck matrix H 1 by the new row. The method described in [8] provides a row which removes the same number of stopping sets. However, it cannot eliminate all size-4 stopping sets in L.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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