Demystifying 5G Polar and LDPC Codes: A Comprehensive Review and Foundations
Mody Sy

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed review of 5G LDPC and polar codes, explaining their design, encoding, decoding, and current research status, highlighting their potential for future wireless standards.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive survey and foundational insights into 5G error correction codes, clarifying complex concepts for researchers and engineers.
Findings
Detailed explanation of code design, encoding, and decoding processes
Survey of current research and standards insights
Identification of these codes as candidates for 6G and beyond
Abstract
Understanding how 5G networks correct errors is no trivial matter. At the heart of the process lie two sophisticated families of codes: LDPC and polar codes. This paper opens the black box, not only by explaining how these codes are designed, but also by showing how they are encoded and decoded in practice. To map where research currently stands, we present a detailed survey of the literature supplemented with insights that are often buried deep within technical standards. These foundations are not just historical footnotes: they are strong candidates for powering error correction in 6G and beyond. In bringing clarity to these building blocks, we aim to help engineers and researchers navigate what is both a complex and increasingly vital part of wireless communication.
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TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques
