An escaping scheme for gradient descent bit-flipping decoding of LDPC codes

2016 
The gradient descent bit-flipping (GDBF) decoding algorithm offers an attractive tradeoff between performance and complexity compared with the other bit-flipping (BF) decoding algorithms. However, the performance of GDBF decoding is seriously effected by infinite decoding loop, which always results in decoding failure when maximal iteration number is reached. To avoid the decoding loop and improve the performance, an efficient escaping scheme is proposed for the GDBF algorithm in this paper. This scheme firstly introduces syndrome weight to detect the decoding loop. If a decoding loop is detected, the escaping mechanism works, where only the bit which can decrease the syndrome weight most efficiently is selected to be flipped. In addition, the excluding set is introduced to further prevent the local maximum. Simulation results show that the GDBF algorithm can obtain about 1 dB code gain by utilizing this scheme. Compared with noise GDBF, it has 0.1dB performance loss as well as lower complexity.
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