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Successive Cancellation Decoding With Future Constraints for Polar Codes Over the Binary Erasure Channel SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Successive Cancellation Decoding With Future Constraints for Polar Codes Over the Binary Erasure Channel
Authors
Jang MinKim Jong-HwanMyung SehoYang Kyeongcheol
Date Issued
2023-09
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
In the conventional successive cancellation (SC) decoder for polar codes, all the future bits to be estimated later are treated as random variables. However, polar codes inevitably involve frozen bits, and their concatenated coding schemes also include parity bits (or dynamic frozen bits) causally generated from the past bits estimated earlier. We refer to the frozen and parity bits located behind a target decoding bit as its future constraints (FCs). Although the values of FCs are deterministic given the past estimates, they have not been exploited in the conventional SC-based decoders, not leading to optimality. In this paper, with a primary focus on the binary erasure channel (BEC), we propose SC-check (SCC) and belief propagation SCC (BP-SCC) decoding algorithms in order to leverage FCs in decoding. We further devise an improved tree search technique based on stack-based backjumping (SBJ) to solve dynamic constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) formulated by FCs. Over the BEC, numerical results show that a combination of the BP-SCC algorithm and the SBJ tree search technique achieves the erasure recovery performance close to the dependence testing (DT) bound, a bound of achievable finite-length performance.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/120744
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3312577
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE Access, vol. 11, page. 97699 - 97715, 2023-09
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