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Fast Decoding ECC for Future Memories | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Abstract:

High-performance storage class memories could benefit from a fast decoding error correcting code (ECC), able to correct a few errors in just a few nanoseconds. The class ...Show More

Abstract:

High-performance storage class memories could benefit from a fast decoding error correcting code (ECC), able to correct a few errors in just a few nanoseconds. The class of BCH codes provides excellent candidates to play this role. The low latency requirement prevents adopting iterative or sequential processes in the encoding and decoding phases-as traditionally done for storage application based on Flash NAND technology. Therefore, we propose an architecture for fast decoding of double and triple ECCs. In our architecture, any time-consuming iterative computation is eliminated, and the most complex evaluations are isolated and carried in parallel with the other terms, to avoid bottlenecks in the decoder. In particular, the error locator polynomial is computed by a combinatorial logic, and its roots are searched by testing all the bits simultaneously. Here, we describe a gate-level design of these architectures. We also give an in-depth analysis of hardware-oriented implementations of finite field operations, and of bases for element representation.
Published in: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ( Volume: 34, Issue: 9, September 2016)
Page(s): 2486 - 2497
Date of Publication: 26 August 2016

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