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How could the replica method improve accuracy of performance assessment of channel coding?

Yoshiyuki Kabashima

Published 2008-08-05Version 1

We explore the relation between the techniques of statistical mechanics and information theory for assessing the performance of channel coding. We base our study on a framework developed by Gallager in {\em IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory} {\bf 11}, 3 (1965), where the minimum decoding error probability is upper-bounded by an average of a generalized Chernoff's bound over a code ensemble. We show that the resulting bound in the framework can be directly assessed by the replica method, which has been developed in statistical mechanics of disordered systems, whereas in Gallager's original methodology further replacement by another bound utilizing Jensen's inequality is necessary. Our approach associates a seemingly {\em ad hoc} restriction with respect to an adjustable parameter for optimizing the bound with a phase transition between two replica symmetric solutions, and can improve the accuracy of performance assessments of general code ensembles including low density parity check codes, although its mathematical justification is still open.

Comments: 13 pages, 1 figure, submitted to the International Workshop on Statistical-Mechanical Informatics (IW-SMI2008), Sendai
Categories: cs.IT, math.IT
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