The finite length performance of codes on graphs constructed by connecting spatially coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) code chains is analyzed. Successive (peeling) decoding is considered for the binary erasure channel (BEC). The evolution of the undecoded portion of the bipartite graph remaining after each iteration is analyzed as a dynamical system. It is shown that, in addition to superior iterative decoding thresholds, connected chain ensembles have better performance than single chain ensembles of the same rate and length.
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