Construction of Systematic Polar Codes BER Optimization Perspective

Abstract

Code construction is a critical issue for polar coding. The expected construction method is of an accurate estimate of the reliability of bit-channels, but the current methods usually require high computational complexity. In this paper, we concern the input-output weight distribution of each bit-channel and derive its recursive calculation algorithm for systematic coding. The union bound and union-Bhattacharyya bound on the bit error probability are also derived to evaluate the reliability of bit-channels. Furthermore, by calculating the logarithmic form of the union-Bhattacharyya bound, we also propose two novel construction methods named the union-Bhattacharyya bound weight of the bit error probability (UBWB) and the simplified UBWB (SUBWB). Numerical results show that the proposed UBWB/SUBWB construction methods can achieve comparable performance to current methods under successive cancellation (SC) decoding and obtain obvious performance gain under SC list (SCL) decoding.

Publication
IEEE Information Theory Workshop
Bolin WU
Bolin WU
Ph.D Student

My research interests include Coding Theory, Information Theory, and their Applications in Wireless Communications.

Kai Niu
Kai Niu
Professor
Jincheng Dai
Jincheng Dai
Supervisor