(FEC) [6]. This coding technique is used in all modern wireless digital systems and is essential to ensure the integrity of information, reducing significantly the Bit Error Rate (BER) and the latency of the information by adding redundancy to the transmitted information [7].There are currently several different schemes of FEC that are used in commercial wireless communication systems, for instance, the Reed Solomon (RS) coding [8], Convolutional Coding (CONV) [9], Turbo Coding (TC) [10,11], and Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) coding [12][13][14]. Among them, the LDPC coding is the one that presents the best performance, approaching significantly to the limits set by the seminal work of Shannon [15] and that shows an excellent compromise between decoding complexity and performance [13,16]. Besides, the LDPC coding has recently been added to the IEEE 802.16e Standard, commonly known as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) for mobile applications [17].