Ordered Reliability Bits Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding

Abstract

Modern applications are driving demand for ultra-reliable low-latency communications, rekindling interest in the performance of short, high-rate error correcting codes. To that end, here we introduce a soft-detection variant of Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding (GRAND) called Ordered Reliability Bits GRAND that can decode any short, high-rate block-code. For a code of n bits, it avails of no more than 2(n) bits of code-book-independent quantized soft detection information per received bit to determine an accurate decoding while retaining the original algorithm's suitability for a highly parallelized implementation in hardware. ORBGRAND is shown to provide similar block error performance for codes of distinct classes (BCH, CA-Polar and RLC) with low complexity, while providing better block error rate performance than CA-SCL, a state of the art soft detection CA-Polar decoder.

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