Abstract

Symbol flipping decoding (SFD) of non-binary low-density parity-check (NB-LDPC) codes has lower implementation complexity at a cost of performance degradation, when compared with other belief propagation decoding algorithms. This paper proposes modified SFD algorithms based on prediction (SFDP) for NB-LDPC codes by introducing random penalty items into the flipping metrics. Two types of noise with uniform and Gaussian distributions are considered. A probabilistic analysis shows theoretically that the randomly penalized SFDP algorithms can be advantageous in the correct flipping probability over their original versions. Simulation results show that the proposed penalizing methods exhibit significant performance gains for both regular and irregular NB-LDPC codes with different rates and alphabet sizes in both the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel and the binary symmetric channel (BSC).

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