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Advanced Hardware Design for Error Correcting Codes

โœ Scribed by Cyrille Chavet, Philippe Coussy (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
197
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book provides thorough coverage of error correcting techniques. It includes essential basic concepts and the latest advances on key topics in design, implementation, and optimization of hardware/software systems for error correction. The bookโ€™s chapters are written by internationally recognized experts in this field. Topics include evolution of error correction techniques, industrial user needs, architectures, and design approaches for the most advanced error correcting codes (Polar Codes, Non-Binary LDPC, Product Codes, etc). This book provides access to recent results, and is suitable for graduate students and researchers of mathematics, computer science, and engineering.

โ€ข Examines how to optimize the architecture of hardware design for error correcting codes;

โ€ข Presents error correction codes from theory to optimized architecture for the current and the next generation standards;

โ€ข Provides coverage of industrial user needs advanced error correcting techniques.

Advanced Hardware Design for Error Correcting Codes includes a foreword by Claude Berrou.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
User Needs....Pages 1-6
Challenges and Limitations for Very High Throughput Decoder Architectures for Soft-Decoding....Pages 7-31
Implementation of Polar Decoders....Pages 33-45
Parallel Architectures for Turbo Product Codes Decoding....Pages 47-71
VLSI Implementations of Sphere Detectors....Pages 73-104
Stochastic Decoders for LDPC Codes....Pages 105-128
MP-SoC/NoC Architectures for Error Correction....Pages 129-149
ASIP Design for Multi-Standard Channel Decoders....Pages 151-175
Hardware Design of Parallel Interleaver Architectures: A Survey....Pages 177-192

โœฆ Subjects


Circuits and Systems; Communications Engineering, Networks; Information Systems and Communication Service


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