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引用次数: 6
摘要
本研究参考了IEEE P802.11n™/D1.04 (Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control)低密度奇偶校验码中的近似下三角码校验矩阵。矩阵是用LabVIEW编程语言编写的。使用统一的程序架构,产生了三个子块大小(27,54和81位)和四个码率(1/2,2/3,3/ 4,5 /6)。根据802.11n无线标准的规定,计算冗余位可以产生12个不同的码字。采用掩模矩阵设计来区分码检矩阵中的“0”和空格。最后用转置码字乘码校验矩阵,验证码的准确性。
Wi-Fi LDPC encoder with approximate lower triangular diverse implementation and verification
This study referenced the approximate lower triangular code check matrix in the low density parity check code of IEEE P802.11n™/D1.04 (Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control). The matrix was written in the LabVIEW programming language. Using a unified program architecture, yielded three subblock sizes (27, 54, and 81 bits) and four code rates (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6). Redundancy bits were calculated to generate 12 distinct codewords as stipulated by the 802.11n wireless standard. A mask matrix design was adopted to distinguish the “0” and spaces in the code check matrix. Finally the code check matrix was multiplied using transposed codewords to verify the accuracy of the codes.