A Comparison of 5G Channel Coding Techniques

LPDC and Polar Codes

  • Darija Čarapić
  • Mirjana Maksimović
Keywords: 5G, LDPC codes, Polar codes, BER, SNR

Abstract

The rapid, reliable, and secure data transmission in everyday life and numerous applications is one of the crucial demands of modern society. Mobile wireless communications have advanced significantly in recent decades. From the first (1G) to fifth-generation (5G) of mobile communications, the realization of fast and secure communication has always been challenging as data transfer happens in an imperfect channel environment where noise due to amplification, distortion, and other impairments is present. Channel coding is key to establishing fast communication with low error probability, implying that choosing the proper channel coding scheme is a challenging and crucial task. Higher flexibility and reliability, and low computational complexity, latency, and costs are desired coding technique characteristics. This paper focuses on two 5G channel coding techniques, Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) and Polar codes. These codes have been examined in the case of variable message sizes and for a wide range of code rates. In addition, different Polar decoding algorithms have been investigated. Simulations results have confirmed that there is no single channel coding scheme able to meet all 5G requirements as well as the superiorities of LDPC codes in case of long messages and Polar codes for short messages. The ability to support a wide range of code lengths and code rates and excellent Bit Error Rate (BER) performances, justify the utilization of LDPC and Polar codes in 5G communication systems.

Published
2020-12-21
Section
Original Research Papers