Polar Coding for Processes with Memory

Abstract

We study polar coding for stochastic processes with memory. For example, a process may be defined by the joint distribution of the input and output of a channel. The memory may be present in the channel, the input, or both. We show that -mixing processes polarize under the standard Arkan transform, under a mild condition. We further show that the rate of polarization of the low-entropy synthetic channels is roughly O(2-N), where N is the blocklength. That is, essentially the same rate as in the memoryless case.

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