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Title

A Channel Coding Method And Equipment

Application Number:

CN201710459080A

Publication Date:

15-02-2022

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Application Date:

16-06-2017

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

16-06-2017

Title

A Channel Coding Method And Equipment

Application Number:

CN201710459080A

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

15-02-2022

Application Date:

16-06-2017

Priority Date:

16-06-2017

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Abstract  Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of wireless communication, in particular to a channel coding method and equipment, which are used for solving the problem that no Polar coding method of a physical broadcast channel exists in a 5G scene at present. The method comprises the steps of determining the length of a polar mother code according to transmission resources of a channel; carrying out polar coding on data needing to be transmitted in a channel according to the polar mother code length to obtain target coded data; processing the target coding data according to the length of the actual load of the transmission resource; and determining the coded data to be transmitted on the channel according to the processed target coded data. The embodiment of the invention realizes that the coded data is determined according to the actual transmission resource length of the channel, and ensures that the processed coded data can be accurately transmitted through the channel.

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