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Decoding by Sampling - Part II: Derandomization and Soft-output Decoding

Published 24 May 2013 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1305.5762v5)

Abstract: In this paper, a derandomized algorithm for sampling decoding is proposed to achieve near-optimal performance in lattice decoding. By setting a probability threshold to sample candidates, the whole sampling procedure becomes deterministic, which brings considerable performance improvement and complexity reduction over to the randomized sampling. Moreover, the upper bound on the sample size K, which corresponds to near-maximum likelihood (ML) performance, is derived. We also find that the proposed algorithm can be used as an efficient tool to implement soft-output decoding in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. An upper bound of the sphere radius R in list sphere decoding (LSD) is derived. Based on it, we demonstrate that the derandomized sampling algorithm is capable of achieving near-maximum a posteriori (MAP) performance. Simulation results show that near-optimum performance can be achieved by a moderate size K in both lattice decoding and soft-output decoding.

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