Title :
Geometrical and performance analysis of GMD and Chase decoding algorithms
Author :
Fishler, Eran ; Amrani, Ofer ; Be´ery, Yair
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. Syst., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The overall number of nearest neighbors in bounded distance decoding (BDD) algorithms is given by N0,eff=N0+N BDD. Where NBDD denotes the number of additional, non-codeword, neighbors that are generated during the (suboptimal) decoding process. We identify and enumerate the nearest neighbors associated with the original generalized minimum distance (GMD) and Chase (1972) decoding algorithms. After careful examination of the decision regions of these algorithms, we derive an approximated probability ratio between the error contribution of a noncodeword neighbor (one of NBDD points) and a codeword nearest neighbor. For Chase algorithm 1 it is shown that the contribution to the error probability of a noncodeword nearest neighbor is a factor of 2d-1 less than the contribution of a codeword, while for Chase algorithm 2 the factor is 2[d/2]-1, d being the minimum Hamming distance of the code. For Chase algorithm 3 and GMD, a recursive procedure for calculating this ratio, which turns out to be nonexponential in d, is presented. This procedure can also be used for specifically identifying the error patterns associated with Chase algorithm 3 and GMD. Utilizing the probability ratio, we propose an improved approximated upper bound on the probability of error based on the union bound approach. Simulation results are given to demonstrate and support the analytical derivations
Keywords :
binary codes; block codes; decoding; error statistics; linear codes; set theory; Chase decoding algorithm; GMD algorithm; approximated probability ratio; binary linear block codes; bounded distance decoding; codeword nearest neighbor; decision regions; error patterns; error probability; generalized minimum distance; geometrical analysis; improved approximated upper bound; minimum Hamming distance; nearest neighbors; noncodeword nearest neighbor; performance analysis; probability ratio; recursive procedure; simulation results; suboptimal decoding; union bound approach; AWGN; Additive white noise; Binary decision diagrams; Decoding; Error probability; Euclidean distance; Nearest neighbor searches; Performance analysis; Shape; Upper bound;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on