Extrinsic information transfer functions: model and erasure channel properties
Nokia (United States) · Realtek (Taiwan)
Abstract
Extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) charts are a tool for predicting the convergence behavior of iterative processors for a variety of communication problems. A model is introduced that applies to decoding problems, including the iterative decoding of parallel concatenated (turbo) codes, serially concatenated codes, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and repeat-accumulate (RA) codes. EXIT functions are defined using the model, and several properties of such functions are proved for erasure channels. One property expresses the area under an EXIT function in terms of a conditional entropy. A useful consequence of this result is that the design of capacity-approaching codes reduces to a curve-fitting…
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3Topics & keywords
- Binary erasure channel
- Turbo code
- Decoding methods
- Low-density parity-check code
- Computer science
- Algorithm
- Concatenated error correction code
- Entropy (arrow of time)