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Capacity Achieving Linear Codes with Random Binary Sparse Generating Matrices

In this paper, we prove the existence of capacity achieving linear codes with random binary sparse generating matrices. The results on the existence of capacity achieving linear codes in the literature are limited to the random binary codes with equal probability generating matrix elements and sparse parity-check matrices. Moreover, the codes with sparse generating matrices reported in the literature are not proved to be capacity achieving. As opposed to the existing results in the literature, which are based on optimal maximum a posteriori decoders, the proposed approach is based on a different decoder and consequently is suboptimal. We also demonstrate an interesting trade-off between the sparsity of the generating matrix and the error exponent (a constant which determines how exponentially fast the probability of error decays as block length tends to infinity). An interesting observation is that for small block sizes, less sparse generating matrices have better performances while for large blok sizes, the performance of the random generating matrices become independent of the sparsity. Moreover, we prove the existence of capacity achieving linear codes with a given (arbitrarily low) density of ones on rows of the generating matrix. In addition to proving the existence of capacity achieving sparse codes, an important conclusion of our paper is that for a sufficiently large code length, no search is necessary in practice to find a deterministic matrix by proving that any arbitrarily selected sequence of sparse generating matrices is capacity achieving with high probability. The focus in this paper is on the binary symmetric and binary erasure channels.her discrete memory-less symmetric channels.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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