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Ultra-Sparse Non-Binary LDPC Codes for Probabilistic Amplitude Shaping (1708.05558v1)
Published 18 Aug 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT
Abstract: This work shows how non-binary low-density parity-check codes over GF($2p$) can be combined with probabilistic amplitude shaping (PAS) (B\"ocherer, et al., 2015), which combines forward-error correction with non-uniform signaling for power-efficient communication. Ultra-sparse low-density parity-check codes over GF(64) and GF(256) gain 0.6 dB in power efficiency over state-of-the-art binary LDPC codes at a spectral efficiency of 1.5 bits per channel use and a blocklength of 576 bits. The simulation results are compared to finite length coding bounds and complemented by density evolution analysis.