A Decoding Approach to Reed-Solomon Codes from Their Definition
Abstract
Because of their importance in applications and their quite simple definition, Reed-Solomon codes can be explained in any introductory course on coding theory. However, decoding algorithms for Reed-Solomon codes are far from being simple and it is difficult to fit them in introductory courses for undergraduates. We introduce a new decoding approach, in a self-contained presentation, which we think may be appropriate for introducing error correction of Reed-Solomon codes to nonexperts. In particular, we interpret Reed-Solomon codes by means of the degree of the interpolation polynomial of the code words and from this derive a decoding algorithm. Compared to the classical algorithms, our algorithm appears to arise more naturally from definitions and to be easier to understand. It is related to the Peterson-Gorenstein-Zierler algorithm.
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@article{arxiv.1706.03504,
title = {A Decoding Approach to Reed-Solomon Codes from Their Definition},
author = {Maria Bras-Amorós},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.03504},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
To appear in The American Mathematical Monthly, Mathematical Association of America