Check Belief Propagation Decoding of LDPC Codes (2305.05286v2)
Abstract: Variant belief propagation (BP) algorithms are applied to low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. However, conventional decoders suffer from a large resource consumption due to gathering messages from all the neighbour variable-nodes and/or check-nodes through cumulative calculations. In this paper, a check-belief propagation (CBP) decoding algorithm is proposed. Check-belief is used as the probability that the corresponding parity-check is satisfied. All check-beliefs are iteratively enlarged in a sequential recursive order, and successful decoding will be achieved after the check-beliefs are all big enough. Compared to previous algorithms employing a large number of cumulative calculations to gather all the neighbor messages, CBP decoding can renew each check-belief by propagating it from one check-node to another through only one variable-node, resulting in a low complexity decoding with no cumulative calculations. The simulation results and analyses show that the CBP algorithm provides little error-rate performance loss in contrast with the previous BP algorithms, but consumes much fewer calculations and memories than them. It earns a big benefit in terms of complexity.
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