Encoding & Decoding of Low Density Parity Check Codes using Binary Eraser Channel Method

Abstract

Now a days, Low Density Parity Check Codes (LDPC) have fascinating tremendous research interest because of their efficient error-correcting performance and highly decoding scheme. In this paper, the parity check matrix (H) is constructed using identity seed method and decodes the code using binary eraser channel method. After this parity check matrix, H is converted into systematic parity check matrix and systematic H matrix is converted to standard Generator matrix (G). The main advantage of the parity check matrix is the decoder can correct all single-bit errors.

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Panchakshari Awaje, D. P. Rathod

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Panchakshari Awaje, D. P. Rathod (2017). Encoding & Decoding of Low Density Parity Check Codes using Binary Eraser Channel Method. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 5(7), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-24843