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2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9690-9_56
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Survey on Saliency-Based Approach of Error Correction for 5G Communication

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“…Before proceeding with the polar code we construct and specify a channel W 2 which is a Binary discrete memoryless channel(BDMC) and it is to achieve symmetric capacity I(W) which is the highest rate and this is subjected to using the I/P letters of the channel which are equally probable [1].…”
Section: Proposed Model Of Smt (Short Message Transmission)-polar Codmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Before proceeding with the polar code we construct and specify a channel W 2 which is a Binary discrete memoryless channel(BDMC) and it is to achieve symmetric capacity I(W) which is the highest rate and this is subjected to using the I/P letters of the channel which are equally probable [1].…”
Section: Proposed Model Of Smt (Short Message Transmission)-polar Codmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The block error rate of the upper bound can be denoted as From now on, we compare the complexities of the threeconstruction methods. They are the Monte Carlo method in [1], the density evolution method in [3]- [5] and the GA-based method proposed in this paper. The successive cancellation decoding (SCD) algorithm essentially follows the same encoder diagram (butterfly diagram).…”
Section: Bbler Analysis and Constructionof Polar Codes A Bler Analymentioning
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“…When the multiple channels multiply and accumulate there is a chance that most of the channels either become good or bad and the idea behind polar code is to make use of the good channels and the idea behind this to send the data through the good channels at rate 1 and send data through the bad channels at rate 0. In other words, the channels are said to enter the polarized state from the normal state [25]. The code development was at first exhibited by stotle and later Erdal Arikan created it.…”
Section: Basic Structure Of Polar Codesmentioning
confidence: 99%