Title :
List Decoding of Polar Codes
Author :
Tal, Ido ; Vardy, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Israel Inst. of Technol., Technion - Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
Abstract :
We describe a successive-cancellation list decoder for polar codes, which is a generalization of the classic successive-cancellation decoder of Arıkan. In the proposed list decoder, L decoding paths are considered concurrently at each decoding stage, where L is an integer parameter. At the end of the decoding process, the most likely among the L paths is selected as the single codeword at the decoder output. Simulations show that the resulting performance is very close to that of maximum-likelihood decoding, even for moderate values of L. Alternatively, if a genie is allowed to pick the transmitted codeword from the list, the results are comparable with the performance of current state-of-the-art LDPC codes. We show that such a genie can be easily implemented using simple CRC precoding. The specific list-decoding algorithm that achieves this performance doubles the number of decoding paths for each information bit, and then uses a pruning procedure to discard all but the L most likely paths. However, straightforward implementation of this algorithm requires Ω(Ln2) time, which is in stark contrast with the O(n log n) complexity of the original successive-cancellation decoder. In this paper, we utilize the structure of polar codes along with certain algorithmic transformations in order to overcome this problem: we devise an efficient, numerically stable, implementation of the proposed list decoder that takes only O(Ln logn) time and O(Ln) space.
Keywords :
cyclic redundancy check codes; maximum likelihood decoding; parity check codes; precoding; CRC precoding; LDPC codes; algorithmic transformations; codeword; decoder output; decoding path; decoding process; decoding stage; information bit; integer parameter; list decoding; maximum-likelihood decoding; polar codes; pruning procedure; specific list-decoding algorithm; stark contrast; successive-cancellation list decoder; Arrays; Bit error rate; Complexity theory; Maximum likelihood decoding; Parity check codes; Vectors; List decoding; polar codes; successive cancellation decoding;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2015.2410251