Abstract

In this paper, an improvement for SC list flip (SCL-Flip) decoding is presented for polar codes. A novel bit-selection metric for critical set (set of information symbols of polar codes being flipped during additional decoding attempts) based on path metric of successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding is suggested. With the proposed metric, the improved SCL scheme based on special nodes (SN) decoders was developed. This decoder will be denoted by GSCLF. The main idea of the proposed decoder is joint using of two approaches: first one is a fast decoding of special nodes in binary tree representation of polar code (e.g., some special nodes in tree representation of polar code that allow efficient list decoding with low complexity) and the second one is an applying of additional decoding attempts (flips) in the case when initial decoding was erroneous. The simultaneous use of these two approaches results in both a significant reduction in spatial complexity and a significant reduction in the number of computations required for decoding whereas keeping excellent performance. Simulation results presented in this paper allow us to conclude that the computational complexity of the proposed GSCLF decoder is from 66% to 80% smaller than the one of SCL-32 decoder.

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