US Patent Application 17736675. POLARIZATION ADJUSTED CHANNEL CODING DESIGN FOR COMPLEXITY REDUCTION simplified abstract

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POLARIZATION ADJUSTED CHANNEL CODING DESIGN FOR COMPLEXITY REDUCTION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Wei Yang of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Jiang of San Diego CA (US)

Gabi Sarkis of San Diego CA (US)

POLARIZATION ADJUSTED CHANNEL CODING DESIGN FOR COMPLEXITY REDUCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17736675 titled 'POLARIZATION ADJUSTED CHANNEL CODING DESIGN FOR COMPLEXITY REDUCTION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications.

  • The transmitting device divides a set of information bits into subsets of bits for different channel instances.
  • The first subset of bits is encoded using a first channel coding scheme for a specific channel instance.
  • The second subset of bits is encoded using a second channel coding scheme for another channel instance.
  • The encoded subsets of bits are input to a polarizing transform, which generates a set of encoded polarized bits.
  • The encoded polarized bits are transmitted to a receiving device.
  • The receiving device applies a depolarizing transform to the received bits to obtain subsets of bits corresponding to different channel instances.
  • Each subset of bits is decoded using the respective channel coding scheme.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A transmitting device may allocate a set of information bits into multiple subsets of bits corresponding to channel instances of a channel. The transmitting device may encode a first subset of bits according to a first channel coding scheme for a first channel instance and a second subset of bits according to a second channel coding scheme for a second channel instance. The transmitting device may input encoded subsets of bits to a polarizing transform, which may output a set of encoded polarized bits that are transmitted to a receiving device. Upon reception of the encoded polarized bits, the receiving device may apply a depolarizing transform to obtain multiple subsets of bits corresponding to channel instances of the channel, and may decode each subset of bits according to a respective channel coding scheme.