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On Scaling Rules for Energy of VLSI Polar Encoders and Decoders (1602.04034v1)

Published 12 Feb 2016 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: It is shown that all polar encoding schemes of rate $R>\frac{1}{2}$ of block length $N$ implemented according to the Thompson VLSI model must take energy $E\ge\Omega\left(N{3/2}\right)$. This lower bound is achievable up to polylogarithmic factors using a mesh network topology defined by Thompson and the encoding algorithm defined by Arikan. A general class of circuits that compute successive cancellation decoding adapted from Arikan's butterfly network algorithm is defined. It is shown that such decoders implemented on a rectangle grid for codes of rate $R>2/3$ must take energy $E\ge\Omega(N{3/2})$, and this can also be reached up to polylogarithmic factors using a mesh network. Capacity approaching sequences of energy optimal polar encoders and decoders, as a function of reciprocal gap to capacity $\chi = (1-R/C){-1}$, have energy that scales as $\Omega\left(\chi{5.325}\right)\le E \le O\left(\chi{7.05}\log{4}\left(\chi\right)\right)$.

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