Iterative Threshold Decoding of Spatially Coupled, Parallel-Concatenated Codes
Spatially coupled, parallel concatenated codes (SC-PCCs) have been shown to approach channel capacity when decoded using optimal iterative methods. However, under complexity constraints such decoding strategies can result in unacceptable power and latency costs. In this work, we employ convolutional self-orthogonal component codes along with low-complexity, suboptimal a posteriori probability (APP) threshold decoders with SC-PCCs to reduce decoding complexity. The proposed code design is faster, more energy efficient, and easier to implement than optimal methods, while offering significant coding gain over existing threshold decodable, turbo-like constructions of similar latency and complexity. The design also serves to further illustrate the advantages spatial coupling can provide to existing code constructions and decoder implementations.
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