A Parity-Consistent Decomposition Method for the Weight Distribution of Pre-Transformed Polar Codes
By: Yang Liu , Bolin Wu , Yuxin Han and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes wireless signals stronger and more reliable.
This paper introduces an efficient algorithm based on the Parity-Consistent Decomposition (PCD) method to determine the WD of pre-transformed polar codes. First, to address the bit dependencies introduced by the pre-transformation matrix, we propose an iterative algorithm to construct an \emph{Expanded Information Set}. By expanding the information bits within this set into 0s and 1s, we eliminate the correlations among information bits, thereby enabling the recursive calculation of the Hamming weight distribution using the \emph{PCD method}. Second, to further reduce computational complexity, we establish the theory of equivalence classes for pre-transformed polar codes. Codes within the same equivalence class share an identical weight distribution but correspond to different \emph{Expanded Information Set} sizes. By selecting the pre-transformation matrix that minimizes the \emph{Expanded Information Set} size within an equivalence class, we optimize the computation process. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly reduces computational complexity compared to existing deterministic algorithms.
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