Coding Theory: Algorithms, Architectures And Ap... Apr 2026

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How do we take an algorithm with "infinite" complexity and strip it down into a power-efficient ASIC or FPGA architecture without losing the error-correction gain? Coding Theory: Algorithms, Architectures and Ap...

As we push toward the limits of Shannon’s Law, the innovation is no longer just in the code itself, but in the architecture that breathes life into it. This is where the abstract meets the physical, ensuring our data stays whole in a chaotic world. How does this angle feel to you

Traditionally, mathematicians wrote the codes and engineers built the chips. Today, the most successful codes are "hardware-friendly"—designed from day one to minimize routing congestion and power consumption on the silicon floor. As we push toward the limits of Shannon’s

In the age of 6G and autonomous vehicles, "eventually correct" isn't good enough. We examine how modern architectures use massive parallelism to achieve sub-microsecond latency.