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where W z is the number of rows in parity-check matrix H z and Ω = ( 1 − R 1 ) N 1 ( 1 − R 2 ) N 2 = ( 1 − R 1 ) R 2 ( 1 − R 2 ) R 1 ; the first equality is derived from 1 − R z = W z N z and the second equality is derived from the rate-compatible feature of H2, i.e., R1N1=N1−W1=N2−W2=R2N2.
For architecture-aware LDPC codes [8] (such as QC-LDPC codes based on circulant permutation submatrices), large sets of consecutive rows of H correspond to checks nodes with disjoint sets of variable nodes.
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