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High throughput partially-parallel irregular LDPC decoder based on delta-value message-passing schedule
In this paper, we propose a partially-parallel decoder architecture for irregular LDPC code targeting high throughput applications. The proposed decoder is based on a novel delta-value message-passing algorithm to facilitate the decoding throughput by removing redundant computations using the difference between the updated value and the original value. Techniques such as binary sorting, high performance pipelining are used to further speed up the message- passing procedure. The synthesis result in TSMC 0.18 CMOS technology shows that for (648,324) irregular LDPC code, our decoder can increase 8 times in throughput, which reaches 418 Mbps at the frequency of 200 MHz.