On Approximation, Bounding & Exact Calculation of Average Block Error Probability for Random Code Ensembles

Müller R (2021)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2021

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DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2021.3052539

Abstract

This paper presents a method to calculate the exact average block error probability of some random code ensembles under maximum-likelihood decoding. The proposed method is applicable to various channels and ensembles. The focus is on both spherical and Gaussian random codes on the additive white Gaussian noise channel as well as binary random codes on both the binary symmetric channel and the binary erasure channel. While for the uniform spherical ensemble Shannon, in 1959, argued with solid angles in N-dimensional space, the presented approach projects the problem into two dimensions and applies standard trigonometry. This simplifies the derivation and also allows for the analysis of the independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) Gaussian ensemble which turns out to perform better for short blocklengths and high rates. Moreover, a new lower bound on the average block error probability of the uniform spherical ensemble is found. For codes with more than three codewords, it is tighter than the sphere packing bound, but requires exactly the same computing effort. Furthermore, tight approximations are proposed to simplify the computation of both the exact average error probability and the two bounds. For the binary symmetric channel and the binary erasure channel, bounds on the average block error probability for i.i.d. random coding are derived and compared to the exact calculations.

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APA:

Müller, R. (2021). On Approximation, Bounding & Exact Calculation of Average Block Error Probability for Random Code Ensembles. IEEE Transactions on Communications. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2021.3052539

MLA:

Müller, Ralf. "On Approximation, Bounding & Exact Calculation of Average Block Error Probability for Random Code Ensembles." IEEE Transactions on Communications (2021).

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