Code Design for Dependable Systems

Chapter 9.5.5 - Evaluation

9.5.5   Evaluation

Figure 9.15 shows the check-bit lengths of the SEC-B3EL codes. The parity-check matrix
of the burst error correcting code is generated by computer search [KASA63]. For


Figure 9.14 Block diagramof the parallel decoder of SEC-BlEL codes. Source: [KITA05]. 2005 IEEE.


Figure 9.15 Check-bit lengths compared with information-bit lengths of the SEC-B3EL codes.


comparison, the existing SEC-B3EL codes [KAIS02] and the burst error correcting Fire
codes [FIRE59] are also included in this figure.

The parallel decoder of the codes is designed by hardware description language.
Figure 9.16 shows the decoder hardware amounts of the (132, 122), (231, 220), and
(528, 516) SEC-B3EL codes. In this figure the hardware amount is expressed by the


Figure 9.16 Relative hardware amounts of the parallel decoder for the SEC-B3EL codes.


relative circuit area of the decoder, where the area for the (132, 122) SEC-B3EL code
is considered to be 1. For comparison, the cases of the (155, 145), (315, 304), and
(635, 623) B3EC Fire codes (i.e., three cases of 3-bit burst error correcting Fire codes)
are also presented. The parallel decoder of the Fire code is designed by the method
shown in Section 8.1. This figure says that the hardware amount of the parallel decoder
of the SEC-B3EL code is 20 to 40 percent of that of the burst error correcting Fire
codes.

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