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Proximal-ADMM Decoder for Nonbinary LDPC Codes

(2010.09534)
Published Oct 19, 2020 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, we develop an efficient decoder via the proximal alternating direction method of multipliers (proximal-ADMM) technique for nonbinary linear block codes in the Galois field. Its main contents are as follows: first, exploiting the decomposition technique based on the three-variables check equation, we formulate the maximum likelihood (ML) decoding problem approximately to a non-convex quadratic program; second, an efficient algorithm based on the proximal-ADMM technique is proposed to solve the formulated QP problem. Exploiting the QP problem's inherent structures, its variables can be updated in parallel; third, we prove that the proposed decoding algorithm can converge to some stationary point of the formulated QP problem. Moreover, we also show, for nonbinary low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, its computational complexity in each proximal-ADMM iteration scales linearly with block length and the size of the considered Galois field. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed proximal-ADMM decoder outperforms state-of-the-art nonbinary LDPC decoders in terms of either error correction performance or computational complexity.

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