Pragmatic approach to soft-decision decoding of linear block codes

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The complexity of algorithms to perform soft-decision decoding on block codes has impeded their use in practical systems. The authors investigate correlation decoding along with hard-decision decoding. The proposed method uses a hard-decision decoder that decodes to a codeword. Although this codeword may be in error, it is usually close in Hamming distance to the transmitted codeword. Correlation is then performed on only a small set of `nearby' codewords. This pseudo maximum likelihood (PML) decoding method can approach the performance of true correlation decoding with a significant reduction in complexity.

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Thesling, W. H., & Xiong, F. (1995). Pragmatic approach to soft-decision decoding of linear block codes. IEE Proceedings: Communications, 142(1), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.1049/ip-com:19951694

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