QUALCOMM Incorporated
Self-decodable redundancy versions for polar codes
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Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A transmitting device, such as a base station or a user equipment (UE), may generate a first set of encoded bits using a polar code. The transmitting device may transmit the first set of encoded bits to a receiving device, but the receiving device may unsuccessfully receive the transmission. The transmitting device may prepare a retransmission by generating a second set of encoded bits. In some cases, the transmitting device may copy information bits from the first transmission to polarized channels when generating the polar code for the retransmission. The transmitting device may copy information bits based on how the information bits were assigned for the first transmission as well as the block length. The transmitting device may copy information bits such that the retransmission is self-decodable.
Utility
14 Feb 2019
19 Jul 2022