Successive Cancellation Decoding of Single Parity-Check Product Codes: Analysis and Improved Decoding

A product code with single parity-check component codes can be described via the tools of a multi-kernel polar code, where the rows of the generator matrix are chosen according to the constraints imposed by the product code construction. Following this observation, successive cancellation decoding o...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on information theory 2023-02, Vol.69 (2), p.823-841
Hauptverfasser: Coskun, Mustafa Cemil, Liva, Gianluigi, Graell i Amat, Alexandre, Lentmaier, Michael, Pfister, Henry D.
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Zusammenfassung:A product code with single parity-check component codes can be described via the tools of a multi-kernel polar code, where the rows of the generator matrix are chosen according to the constraints imposed by the product code construction. Following this observation, successive cancellation decoding of such codes is introduced. In particular, the error probability of single parity-check product codes over binary memoryless symmetric channels under successive cancellation decoding is characterized. A bridge with the analysis of product codes introduced by Elias is also established for the binary erasure channel. Successive cancellation list decoding of single parity-check product codes is then described. For the provided example, simulations over the binary input additive white Gaussian channel show that successive cancellation list decoding outperforms belief propagation decoding applied to the code graph. Finally, the performance of the concatenation of a product code with a high-rate outer code is investigated via distance spectrum analysis. Examples of concatenations performing within 0.7 dB from the random coding union bound are provided.
ISSN:0018-9448
1557-9654
1557-9654
DOI:10.1109/TIT.2022.3207802