Design and Implementation of a Polar Codes Blind Detection Scheme
In blind detection, a set of candidates has to be decoded within a strict time constraint, to identify which transmissions are directed at the user equipment. Blind detection is required by the 3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced standard, and it will be required in the 5th generation wireless communication stand...
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Zusammenfassung: | In blind detection, a set of candidates has to be decoded within a strict
time constraint, to identify which transmissions are directed at the user
equipment. Blind detection is required by the 3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced standard,
and it will be required in the 5th generation wireless communication standard
(5G) as well. Polar codes have been selected for use in 5G: thus, the issue of
blind detection of polar codes must be addressed. We propose a polar code blind
detection scheme where the user ID is transmitted instead of some of the frozen
bits. A first, coarse decoding phase helps selecting a subset of candidates
that is decoded by a more powerful algorithm: an early stopping criterion is
also introduced for the second decoding phase. Simulations results show good
missed detection and false alarm rates, along with substantial latency gains
thanks to early stopping. We then propose an architecture to implement the
devised blind detection scheme, based on a tunable decoder that can be used for
both phases. The architecture is synthesized and implementation results are
reported for various system parameters. The reported area occupation and
latency, obtained in 65 nm CMOS technology, are able to meet 5G requirements,
and are guaranteed to meet them with even less resource usage in the latest
technology nodes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1801.01820 |