Spatially Coupled Codes via Bidirectional Block Markov Superposition Transmission
Gaoyan Li,
Shancheng Zhao,
Haiqiang Chen
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, we present a new class of spatially coupled codes obtained by using both non-recursive and recursive block-oriented superposition. The resulting codes are termed as bidirectional block Markov superposition transmission (BiBMST) codes. Firstly, we perform an iterative decoding threshold analysis according to protograph-based extrinsic information transfer (PEXIT) charts for the BiBMST codes over the binary erasure channels (BECs). Secondly, we derive the generator and parity-check matrices of the… Show more
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