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To: TobagoJack who wrote (148873)5/31/2019 12:01:42 AM
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Unfortunately there's currently no real world advantage to using polar coding rather LDPC or other coding. - Message 32170084

Huawei has demonstrated successive polar cancellation can offer a bit size advantage under "certain laboratory conditions".

Likewise, under "certain laboratory conditions" your home WiFfi router actually works as well as the manufacturer claims it can, rather than the greatly degraded performance you actually experience.
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Using polar coding for the low-speed control channels in 5G and LDPC coding for the high-capacity data channels will provide 3GPP members real-world experience with polar-coding without crippling the speed of 5G data transmission with the speed and fallout problems polar coding still encounters in the real world.

Many believe this decision by 3GPP is just another example of "politically-correct affirmative-action" giving newer participants an undeserved "participation award" rather than choosing the best available technology.

And indeed 3GPP has historically tried to match IP participation with potential market-share so all nations, including China as an example, have a motivation to adhere to each new generation of radio technology which 3GPP certifies rather than splintering-off with an incompatible standard which makes communications devices incompatible.

If China's market share proves to be smaller than anticipated, many of these "affirmative action" technologies favoring Huawei will certainly be removed from subsequent standards.