Replica Analysis and Approximate Message Passing Decoder for Superposition Codes
arXiv:1403.8024 · doi:10.1109/ISIT.2014.6875082
Abstract
Superposition codes are efficient for the Additive White Gaussian Noise channel. We provide here a replica analysis of the performances of these codes for large signals. We also consider a Bayesian Approximate Message Passing decoder based on a belief-propagation approach, and discuss its performance using the density evolution technic. Our main findings are 1) for the sizes we can access, the message-passing decoder outperforms other decoders studied in the literature 2) its performance is limited by a sharp phase transition and 3) while these codes reach capacity as $B$ (a crucial parameter in the code) increases, the performance of the message passing decoder worsen as the phase transition goes to lower rates.
5 pages, 5 figures, To be presented at the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory