A Comparison of Channel Coding Schemes for 5G Short Message Transmission
Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Contribution type:
Textbeitrag / Aufsatz
Author(s):
Iscan, O.; Lentner, D.; Xu, W.
Abstract:
Different coding schemes (Turbo, Polar, binary and non-binary LDPC and tail-biting convolutional codes) which can be potentially used in the next generation mobile communication systems for the short message length regime (message length k <; 512) are discussed. Their error correction performances are compared with finite length bounds and the complexities of the corresponding decoders are evaluated in terms of number of basic operations. It is shown that significant performance improvement can be obtained in the short message length regime by replacing the LTE Turbo code with other modern coding schemes, however, at a cost of increased decoder complexity.