Abstract

This paper investigates about the usefulness of some recently published low complexity upper bounds on belief-propagation decoding thresholds for irregular low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes to analyze their performance on memoryless binary input - additive white Gaussian noise (BI-AWGN) channels, with sum-product decoding. Irregular LDPC codes are known to perform better than regular ones, and to exhibit, like them, the so called “threshold phenomenon”, being the threshold defined as the maximum noise level such that an arbitrarily small bit-error probability can be achieved as the block length tends to infinity. We use a simplified analysis of the belief-propagation decoding algorithm, i.e., consider a Gaussian approximation for message densities under density evolution, and a simple algorithmic method, defined recently, to estimate the decoding thresholds for regular and irregular LDPC codes on BI-AWGN channels.

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