Irregular-Mapped Protograph LDPC-Coded Modulation: A Bandwidth-Efficient Solution for $5$G Networks with Massive Data-Storage Requirement
Yi Fang, Yingcheng Bu, Pingping Chen, Shahid Mumtaz, Francis C. M. Lau, and Sattam Al Otaibi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel protograph-coded modulation scheme with irregular mapping and optimized read voltages for NAND flash memory, significantly enhancing data reliability and efficiency in 5G networks with massive storage needs.
Contribution
It develops a new analysis algorithm, constructs high-rate protograph codes, and proposes a read-voltage optimization scheme tailored for flash-memory systems in 5G.
Findings
Improved decoding thresholds and convergence performance.
Enhanced error-rate performance in flash-memory simulations.
Effective voltage optimization reduces decoding thresholds.
Abstract
The huge amount of data produced in the fifth-generation (5G) networks not only brings new challenges to the reliability and efficiency of mobile devices but also drives rapid development of new storage techniques. With the benefits of fast access speed and high reliability, NAND flash memory has become a promising storage solution for the 5G networks. In this paper, we investigate a protograph-coded bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative detection and decoding (BICM-ID) utilizing irregular mapping (IM) in the multi-level-cell (MLC) NAND flash-memory systems. First, we propose an enhanced protograph-based extrinsic information transfer (EPEXIT) algorithm to facilitate the analysis of protograph codes in the IM-BICM-ID systems. With the use of EPEXIT algorithm, a simple design method is conceived for the construction of a family of high-rate protograph codes, called…
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Taxonomy
TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques · Advanced Data Storage Technologies · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
