Turbo product code decoder without interleaving resource: From parallelism exploration to high efficiency architecture
Résumé
This article proposes to explore parallelism in Turbo-Product Code (TPC) decoding through a parallelism level classification and characterization. From this design space exploration, an innovative TPC decoder architecture without any interleaving resource is presented. This architecture includes a fully-parallel SISO decoder capable of processing n symbols in one clock period. Syntheses results show the better efficiency of such an architecture compared with existing solutions. Considering a six-iteration turbo decoder of a BCH(32,26)2 product code, synthesized in 90 nm CMOS technology, 10 Gb/s can be achieved with an area of 600 Kgates. Moreover, a second architecture enhancing parallelism rate is described. The throughput is 50 Gb/s while an area estimation gives 2.2 Mgates. Finally, comparisons with existing TPC decoders and existing LDPC decoders are performed. They validate the potential of proposed TPC decoder for Gb/s optical fiber transmission systems.
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