Abstract
This paper presents bit-reliability based majority-logic decoding (MLgD) algorithms for non-binary LDPC codes. The proposed algorithms pass only one Galois field element and its reliability along each edge of the Tanner graph of a non-binary LDPC code. Since their reliability updates are in terms of bits rather than symbols, they are more efficient than traditional MLgD based decoding algorithms. By weighting the soft reliability of the extrinsic information-sums based on their hard reliability, the proposed algorithms can achieve good error performance for non-binary LDPC codes with various column weights. Moreover, their computational complexity and memory consumption are remarkably reduced compared with existing MLgD based decoding algorithms. As a result, they provide effective tradeoffs between error performance and complexity for decoding of non-binary LDPC codes.
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