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FYP Project I: Channel Polarization: A General Phenomenon Why Coding Works

FYP Project I: Channel Polarization: A General Phenomenon Why Coding Works. Prof. Xiaojun Yuan Presenter: Prof. Angela Yingjun Zhang. Polar Codes: A Brief Overview. Polar codes invented by Erdal Arıkan in 2007 Provides a new paradigm for coding Properties of polar codes

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FYP Project I: Channel Polarization: A General Phenomenon Why Coding Works

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  1. FYP Project I: Channel Polarization: A General Phenomenon Why Coding Works Prof. Xiaojun Yuan Presenter: Prof. Angela Yingjun Zhang

  2. Polar Codes: A Brief Overview • Polar codes • invented by Erdal Arıkan in 2007 • Provides a new paradigm for coding • Properties of polar codes • Elegant coding structure • Provable capacity achievability • Low complexity • Many applications 2

  3. Channel Polarization A bit from a noisy channel with capacity in (0, 1) Synthesizing A bit from a channel with capacity = 1 A bit from a channel with capacity = 0 To synthesize, out of N independent copies of a binary-input channel, a different set of N binary-input noisy channels, such that the capacities of the latter set, except for a negligible fraction of them, are either near 1 or near 0. 3

  4. Project Targets • The goal of this project is to understand themechanism of channel polarization and to simulate polar codes. • Specific targets include: • Read the original paper by Aricon and understand themechanism of channel polarization; • Understand the modeling for various communication channels, such as erasure channels, additivewhite Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels, etc. • Simulate polar codes over physical channels (such as binaryerasure channels, binary AWGN channels, etc) using C++or Matlab; • *Explore the possibility of improving polar codes (with afaster decoding algorithm, a faster convergence speed, etc). *Not mandatory

  5. Required Skills • Good mathematical skills • Good programming skills • Matlab and/or C++ • Good English reading and writing skills • Number of students to be involved: • <= 2 5

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