532 research outputs found
A Unified Framework for Linear-Programming Based Communication Receivers
It is shown that a large class of communication systems which admit a
sum-product algorithm (SPA) based receiver also admit a corresponding
linear-programming (LP) based receiver. The two receivers have a relationship
defined by the local structure of the underlying graphical model, and are
inhibited by the same phenomenon, which we call 'pseudoconfigurations'. This
concept is a generalization of the concept of 'pseudocodewords' for linear
codes. It is proved that the LP receiver has the 'maximum likelihood
certificate' property, and that the receiver output is the lowest cost
pseudoconfiguration. Equivalence of graph-cover pseudoconfigurations and
linear-programming pseudoconfigurations is also proved. A concept of 'system
pseudodistance' is defined which generalizes the existing concept of
pseudodistance for binary and nonbinary linear codes. It is demonstrated how
the LP design technique may be applied to the problem of joint equalization and
decoding of coded transmissions over a frequency selective channel, and a
simulation-based analysis of the error events of the resulting LP receiver is
also provided. For this particular application, the proposed LP receiver is
shown to be competitive with other receivers, and to be capable of
outperforming turbo equalization in bit and frame error rate performance.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures. To appear in the IEEE Transactions on
Communication
Adaptive Cut Generation Algorithm for Improved Linear Programming Decoding of Binary Linear Codes
Linear programming (LP) decoding approximates maximum-likelihood (ML)
decoding of a linear block code by relaxing the equivalent ML integer
programming (IP) problem into a more easily solved LP problem. The LP problem
is defined by a set of box constraints together with a set of linear
inequalities called "parity inequalities" that are derived from the constraints
represented by the rows of a parity-check matrix of the code and can be added
iteratively and adaptively. In this paper, we first derive a new necessary
condition and a new sufficient condition for a violated parity inequality
constraint, or "cut," at a point in the unit hypercube. Then, we propose a new
and effective algorithm to generate parity inequalities derived from certain
additional redundant parity check (RPC) constraints that can eliminate
pseudocodewords produced by the LP decoder, often significantly improving the
decoder error-rate performance. The cut-generating algorithm is based upon a
specific transformation of an initial parity-check matrix of the linear block
code. We also design two variations of the proposed decoder to make it more
efficient when it is combined with the new cut-generating algorithm. Simulation
results for several low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes demonstrate that the
proposed decoding algorithms significantly narrow the performance gap between
LP decoding and ML decoding
Research on high performance LDPC decoder
制度:新 ; 報告番号:甲3272号 ; 学位の種類:博士(工学) ; 授与年月日:2011/3/15 ; 早大学位記番号:新557
Windowed Decoding of Protograph-based LDPC Convolutional Codes over Erasure Channels
We consider a windowed decoding scheme for LDPC convolutional codes that is
based on the belief-propagation (BP) algorithm. We discuss the advantages of
this decoding scheme and identify certain characteristics of LDPC convolutional
code ensembles that exhibit good performance with the windowed decoder. We will
consider the performance of these ensembles and codes over erasure channels
with and without memory. We show that the structure of LDPC convolutional code
ensembles is suitable to obtain performance close to the theoretical limits
over the memoryless erasure channel, both for the BP decoder and windowed
decoding. However, the same structure imposes limitations on the performance
over erasure channels with memory.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in the IEEE
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