DocumentCode
933765
Title
A recursive approach to low complexity codes
Author
Tanner, R. Michael
Volume
27
Issue
5
fYear
1981
fDate
9/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
533
Lastpage
547
Abstract
A method is described for constructing long error-correcting codes from one or more shorter error-correcting codes, referred to as subcodes, and a bipartite graph. A graph is shown which specifies carefully chosen subsets of the digits of the new codes that must be codewords in one of the shorter subcodes. Lower bounds to the rate and the minimum distance of the new code are derived in terms of the parameters of the graph and the subeodes. Both the encoders and decoders proposed are shown to take advantage of the code´s explicit decomposition into subcodes to decompose and simplify the associated computational processes. Bounds on the performance of two specific decoding algorithms are established, and the asymptotic growth of the complexity of decoding for two types of codes and decoders is analyzed. The proposed decoders are able to make effective use of probabilistic information supplied by the channel receiver, e.g., reliability information, without greatly increasing the number of computations required. It is shown that choosing a transmission order for the digits that is appropriate for the graph and the subcodes can give the code excellent burst-error correction abilities. The construction principles
Keywords
Error-correcting codes; Algorithm design and analysis; Bipartite graph; Complexity theory; Decoding; Error correction codes; Helium; Merging; Performance analysis; Product codes; Sorting;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1981.1056404
Filename
1056404
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