Spatially coupled serially concatenated codes (SC-SCCs) are a class of spatially coupled turbo-like codes, which have a close-to-capacity performance and low error floor. In this paper we investigate the impact of coupling memory, block length, decoding window size, and number of iterations on the performance, complexity, and latency of SC-SCCs. Several design tradeoffs are presented to see the relation between these parameters in a wide range. Also, our analysis provides design guidelines for SC-SCCs in different scenarios to make the code design independent of block length. As a result, block length and coupling memory can be exchanged flexibly without changing the latency and complexity. Also, we observe that the performance of SC-SCCs is improved with respect to the uncoupled ensembles for a fixed latency and complexity.
翻译:在本文中,我们调查了混合内存、区块长度、解码窗口大小和迭代数对SC-SC的性能、复杂性和长期性的影响。提出了几个设计取舍,以观察这些参数在广泛范围内的关系。此外,我们的分析为SC-SC在不同情景下的设计提供了设计指南,以使代码设计独立于区块长度。因此,块长和组合内存可以灵活地交换,而不会改变内衣和复杂性。此外,我们注意到SC-C的性能在固定内衣和复杂度方面得到了改进。