Removal of Small Weight Stopping Sets for Asynchronous Unsourced Multiple Access
In this paper, we analyze the formation of small stopping sets in joint factor graphs describing a frame-asynchronous two-user transmission. Furthermore, we propose an algorithm to completely avoid small stopping sets in the joint factor graph over the entire range of symbol delays. The error floor...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we analyze the formation of small stopping sets in joint
factor graphs describing a frame-asynchronous two-user transmission.
Furthermore, we propose an algorithm to completely avoid small stopping sets in
the joint factor graph over the entire range of symbol delays. The error floor
caused by those stopping sets is completely mitigated. Our key observation is
that, while the order of bits in the codeword is irrelevant in a single-user
environment, it turns out to be crucial in the asynchronous, unsourced two-user
system. Subsequently, our algorithm finds a reordering of variable nodes (VNs)
which avoids the smallest stopping set in the joint graph. We show that further
improvements can be achieved when girth optimization of the single-user graphs
by progressive edge growth (PEG) is used in combination with our proposed
algorithm. Starting with a randomized code construction with optimized degree
distribution, our simulation results show that PEG followed by the proposed
algorithm can improve the average per user probability of error (PUPE) in a
noiseless channel by almost two orders of magnitude for a broad range of frame
delays. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.12186 |