Title :
From Polar to Reed-Muller Codes: A Technique to Improve the Finite-Length Performance
Author :
Mondelli, Marco ; Hassani, S. Hamed ; Urbanke, Rudiger L.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Commun. Sci., Ecole Polytecnique Fed. de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
We explore the relationship between polar and RM codes and we describe a coding scheme which improves upon the performance of the standard polar code at practical block lengths. Our starting point is the experimental observation that RM codes have a smaller error probability than polar codes under MAP decoding. This motivates us to introduce a family of codes that “interpolates” between RM and polar codes, call this family Cinter = {Cα : α ∈ [0, 1j}, where Cα|α=1 is the original polar code, and Cα|α=0 is an RM code. Based on numerical observations, we remark that the error probability under MAP decoding is an increasing function of α. MAP decoding has in general exponential complexity, but empirically the performance of polar codes at finite block lengths is boosted by moving along the family Cinter even under low-complexity decoding schemes such as, for instance, belief propagation or successive cancellation list decoder. We demonstrate the performance gain via numerical simulations for transmission over the erasure channel as well as the Gaussian channel.
Keywords :
Reed-Muller codes; block codes; channel coding; interpolation; maximum likelihood decoding; probability; Gaussian channel; MAP decoding; RM code; Reed-Muller code; belief propagation; erasure transmission; error probability; exponential complexity; finite-length performance; interpolation; low-complexity decoding scheme; numerical simulation; practical block length; standard polar code; successive cancellation list decoder; Encoding; Error probability; Generators; Interpolation; Maximum likelihood decoding; Numerical simulation; MAP decoding; Polar codes; RM codes; SC decoding; list decoding;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.2345069