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Bounds on the Error Probability of Raptor Codes Under Maximum Likelihood Decoding

Francisco Lazaro, Gianluigi Liva, Gerhard Bauch, Enrico Paolini

2021IEEE Transactions on Information Theory17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper upper and lower bounds on the probability of decoding failure under maximum likelihood decoding are derived for different (nonbinary) Raptor code constructions. In particular four different constructions are considered; (i) the standard Raptor code construction, (ii) a multi-edge type construction, (iii) a construction where the Raptor code is nonbinary but the generator matrix of the LT code has only binary entries, (iv) a combination of (ii) and (iii). The latter construction resembles the one employed by RaptorQ codes, which at the time of writing this article represents the state of the art in fountain codes. The bounds are shown to be tight, and provide an important aid for the design of Raptor codes.

Topics & Concepts

Raptor codeDecoding methodsFountain codeCode (set theory)Computer scienceAlgorithmUpper and lower boundsPolynomial codeList decodingMathematicsBinary codeBinary numberTheoretical computer scienceMatrix (chemical analysis)Maximum likelihoodLinear codeCode rateSequential decodingDiscrete mathematicsBlock codeGenerator matrixConcatenated error correction codeState (computer science)Error detection and correctionProbability of errorError Correcting Code TechniquesAdvanced Wireless Communication TechniquesCoding theory and cryptography
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