Title :
Local Irreducibility of Tail-Biting Trellises
Author :
Gluesing-Luerssen, Heide ; Forney, G. David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract :
This paper investigates tail-biting trellis realizations for linear block codes. Intrinsic trellis properties are used to characterize irreducibility on given intervals of the time axis. It proves beneficial to always consider the trellis and its dual simultaneously. A major role is played by trellis properties that amount to observability and controllability of trellis fragments of various lengths. For fragments of length less than the minimum span length of the code it is shown that fragment observability and fragment controllability are equivalent to irreducibility. For reducible trellises, a constructive reduction procedure is presented. The considerations also lead to a characterization for when the dual of a trellis allows a product factorization into elementary (“atomic”) trellises.
Keywords :
block codes; linear codes; trellis codes; code span length; constructive reduction procedure; elementary trellises; intrinsic trellis properties; linear block codes; local irreducibility; product factorization; reducible trellises; tail-biting trellises; trellis dual; trellis length fragment controllability; trellis length fragment observability; Block codes; Complexity theory; Controllability; Generators; Indexes; Merging; Trajectory; Codes on graphs; duality; minimality; trellis fragments;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2013.2267612