PseudoCodeword Analysis of Tanner Graphs from Projective and Euclidean Planes.pdf
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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
February 25, 2006
Pseudo-Codeword Analysis of
Tanner Graphs from Projective and Euclidean Planes∗
Roxana Smarandache† and Pascal O. Vontobel‡
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2 Abstract
b In order to understand the performance of a code under maximum-likelihood (ML)
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F decoding, one studies the codewords, in particular the minimal codewords, and their
Hamming weights. In the context of linear programming (LP) decoding, one’s attention
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2 needs to be shifted to the pseudo-codewords, in particular to the minimal pseudo-
codewords, and their pseudo-weights. In this paper we investigate some families of codes
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T parity-check (LDPC) codes that are derived from projective and Euclidean planes: we
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. study the structure of their minimal pseudo-codewords and give lower bounds on their
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Index terms — Linear programming decoding, message-passing iterative decoding, min-
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v imal codewords, minimal pseudo-codewords, pseudo-weight, codes from projective planes,
9 codes from Euclidean planes, pseudo-weight spectra.
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2 1 Introduction
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0 The motivation of this paper to look at minimal codewords and minimal pseudo-codewords
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s is twofold. On the one hand we would like to give performance gua
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