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    On the Minimum Distance of Array-Based Spatially-Coupled Low-Density Parity-Check Codes

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    An array low-density parity-check (LDPC) code is a quasi-cyclic LDPC code specified by two integers qq and mm, where qq is an odd prime and m≀qm \leq q. The exact minimum distance, for small qq and mm, has been calculated, and tight upper bounds on it for m≀7m \leq 7 have been derived. In this work, we study the minimum distance of the spatially-coupled version of these codes. In particular, several tight upper bounds on the optimal minimum distance for coupling length at least two and m=3,4,5m=3,4,5, that are independent of qq and that are valid for all values of qβ‰₯q0q \geq q_0 where q0q_0 depends on mm, are presented. Furthermore, we show by exhaustive search that by carefully selecting the edge spreading or unwrapping procedure, the minimum distance (when qq is not very large) can be significantly increased, especially for m=5m=5.Comment: 5 pages. To be presented at the 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, June 14-19, 2015, Hong Kon
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