ABSTRACT

Polar codes somewhat disturb the wheel in the field of channel coding with an unconventional perspective that looks like some of the operations more conventionally seen in the standard communication chains between the radio front ends and baseband ends. In this paper, a very simplified way of the construction, how to encode and decode the polar codes is analyzed. The experimental outcomes showed that when the number of blocks were increased, the bit error rate (BER) and the frame error rate (FER) decreased.