Multi-Factor Pruning for Recursive Projection-Aggregation Decoding of RM Codes

The recently introduced recursive projection aggregation (RPA) decoding method for Reed-Muller (RM) codes can achieve near-maximum likelihood (ML) decoding performance. However, its high computational complexity makes its implementation challenging for time- and resource-critical applications. In this work, we present a complexity reduction technique called multi-factor pruning that reduces the computational complexity of RPA significantly. Our simulation results show that the proposed pruning approach with appropriately selected factors can reduce the complexity of RPA by up to 92% for RM(8,3) while keeping the comparable error-correcting performance.

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