
arXiv: 1510.08364
We provide two analytical tools to model the inactivation decoding process of LT codes. First, a model is presented which derives the expected number of inactivations occurring in the decoding process of an LT code. This analysis is then extended allowing the derivation of the distribution of the number of inactivations. The accuracy of the method is verified by Monte Carlo simulations. The proposed analysis opens the door to the design of LT codes optimized for inactivation decoding.
Presented at the 53rd Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, 2015
FOS: Computer and information sciences, inactivation decoding, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), ML, Fountain codes, LT codes
FOS: Computer and information sciences, inactivation decoding, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), ML, Fountain codes, LT codes
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