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Channel Coding Toward 6G: Technical Overview and Outlook
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  • Mohammad Rowshan,
  • Min Qiu,
  • Yixuan Xie,
  • Xinyi Gu,
  • Jinhong Yuan
Mohammad Rowshan
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW)

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Min Qiu
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Yixuan Xie
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Xinyi Gu
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Jinhong Yuan
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Abstract

Channel coding plays a pivotal role in ensuring reliable communication over wireless channels. With the growing need for ultra-reliable communication in emerging wireless use cases, the significance of channel coding has amplified. Furthermore, minimizing decoding latency is crucial for critical-mission applications, while optimizing energy efficiency is paramount for mobile and the Internet of Things (IoT) communications. As the fifth generation (5G) of mobile communications is currently in operation and 5G-advanced is on the horizon, the objective of this paper is to assess prominent channel coding schemes in the context of recent advancements and the anticipated requirements for the sixth generation (6G). In this paper, after considering the potential impact of channel coding on key performance indicators (KPIs) of wireless networks, we review the evolution of mobile communication standards and the organizations involved in the standardization, from the first generation (1G) to the current 5G, highlighting the technologies integral to achieving targeted KPIs such as reliability, data rate, latency, energy efficiency, spectral efficiency, connection density, and traffic capacity. Following this, we delve into the anticipated requirements for potential use cases in 6G. The subsequent sections of the paper focus on a comprehensive review of three primary coding schemes utilized in past generations and their recent advancements: lowdensity parity-check (LDPC) codes, turbo codes (including convolutional codes), and polar codes (alongside Reed-Muller codes). Additionally, we examine alternative coding schemes like Fountain codes (also known as rate-less codes), sparse regression codes, among others. Our evaluation includes a comparative analysis of error correction performance and the performance of hardware implementation for these coding schemes, providing insights into their potential and suitability for the upcoming 6G era. Lastly, we will briefly explore considerations such as higher-order modulations and waveform design, examining their contributions to enhancing key performance indicators in conjunction with channel coding schemes.
13 May 2024Submitted to TechRxiv
17 May 2024Published in TechRxiv
2024Published in IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society volume 5 on pages 2585-2685. 10.1109/OJCOMS.2024.3390000