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A Hardware Gaussian Noise Generator for Channel Code Evaluation

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A Hardware Gaussian Noise Generator for Channel Code Evaluation
Hardware simulation of channel codes offers the potential of improving code evaluation speed by orders of magnitude over workstation- or PC-based simulation. We describe a hardware-based Gaussian noise generator used as a key component in a hardware simulation system, for exploring channel code behavior at very low bit error rates (BERs) in the range of 10−9 to 10−10. The main novelty is the design and use of non-uniform piecewise linear approximations in computing trigonometric and logarithmic functions. The parameters of the approximation are chosen carefully to enable rapid computation of coefficients from the inputs, while still retaining extremely high fidelity to the modelled functions. The output of the noise generator accurately models a true Gaussian PDF even at very high σ values. Its properties are explored using: (a) several different statistical tests, including the chi-square test and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and (b) an application for decoding of low density ...
Dong-U Lee, Wayne Luk, John D. Villasenor, Peter Y
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where FCCM
Authors Dong-U Lee, Wayne Luk, John D. Villasenor, Peter Y. K. Cheung
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