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Flexible IR-HARQ scheme for polar-coded modulation

Abstract

A flexible incremental redundancy hybrid automated repeat request (IR-HARQ) scheme for polar codes is proposed based on dynamically frozen bits and the quasi-uniform puncturing (QUP) algorithm. The length of each transmission is not restricted to a power of two. It is applicable for the binary input additive white Gaussian noise (biAWGN) channel as well as higher-order modulation. Simulation results show that this scheme has similar performance as directly designed polar codes with QUP and outperforms LTE-turbo and 5G-LDPC codes with IR-HARQ.

Keywords:
Hybrid automatic repeat request Puncturing Computer science Algorithm Additive white Gaussian noise Polar Turbo code Decoding methods Polar code Low-density parity-check code Block Error Rate Binary number Redundancy (engineering) Turbo Forward error correction Transmission (telecommunications) Channel (broadcasting) Computer network Telecommunications Mathematics Engineering Physics Arithmetic Telecommunications link

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