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Spiking Neural Belief Propagation Decoder for LDPC Codes with Small Variable Node Degrees

Signal Processing 2024-12-23 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Spiking neural networks (SNNs) promise energy-efficient data processing by imitating the event-based behavior of biological neurons. In previous work, we introduced the enlarge-likelihood-each-notable-amplitude spiking-neural-network (ELENA-SNN) decoder, a novel decoding algorithm for low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. The decoder integrates SNNs into belief propagation (BP) decoding by approximating the check node (CN) update equation using SNNs. However, when decoding LDPC codes with a small variable node(VN) degree, the approximation gets too rough, and the ELENA-SNN decoder does not yield good results. This paper introduces the multi-level ELENA-SNN (ML-ELENA-SNN) decoder, which is an extension of the ELENA-SNN decoder. Instead of a single SNN approximating the CN update, multiple SNNs are applied in parallel, resulting in a higher resolution and higher dynamic range of the exchanged messages. We show that the ML-ELENA-SNN decoder performs similarly to the ubiquitous normalized min-sum decoder for the (38400, 30720) regular LDPC code with a VN degree of dv = 3 and a CN degree of dc = 15.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15897,
  title  = {Spiking Neural Belief Propagation Decoder for LDPC Codes with Small Variable Node Degrees},
  author = {Alexander von Bank and Eike-Manuel Edelmann and Jonathan Mandelbaum and Laurent Schmalen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15897},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted for publication at SCC 2025

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