Regular and Irregular Gallager-zype Error-Correcting Codes
Kabashima, Yoshiyuki, Murayama, Tatsuto, Saad, David, Vicente, Renato
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The performance of regular and irregular Gallager-type errorcorrecting codeis investigated via methods of statistical physics. The transmitted codeword comprises products of the original message bitsselected by two randomly-constructed sparse matrices; the number of nonzero row/column elements in these matrices constitutes a family of codes. We show that Shannon's channel capacity may be saturated in equilibrium for many of the regular codes while slightly lower performance is obtained for others which may be of higher practical relevance. Decoding aspects are considered byemploying the TAP approach which is identical to the commonly used belief-propagation-based decoding. We show that irregular codes may saturate Shannon's capacity but with improved dynamical properties. 1 Introduction The ever increasing information transmission in the modern world is based on reliably communicatingmessages through noisy transmission channels; these can be telephone lines, deep space, magnetic storing media etc. Error-correcting codes play a significant role in correcting errors incurred during transmission; this is carried out by encoding the message prior to transmission and decoding the corrupted received code-word for retrieving the original message.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2000
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