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Conference paper

Success probability of decoding interleaved alternant codes

In Proceedings of 2020 Ieee Information Theory Workshop — 2021, pp. 1-5
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Technical University of Munich1

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

Mathematics, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark3

Interleaved Reed–Solomon codes admit efficient decoding algorithms which correct burst errors far beyond half the minimum distance in the random errors regime, e.g., by computing a common solution to the Key Equation for each Reed–Solomon code, as described by Schmidt et al. If this decoder does not succeed, it may either fail to return a codeword or miscorrect to an incorrect codeword, and good upper bounds on the fraction of error matrices for which these events occur are known.

The decoding algorithm immediately applies to interleaved alternant codes as well, i.e., the subfield subcodes of interleaved Reed–Solomon codes, but the fraction of decodable error matrices differs, since the error is now restricted to a subfield. In this paper, we present new general lower and upper bounds on the fraction of decodable error matrices by Schmidt et al.’s decoding algorithm, thereby making it the only decoding algorithm for interleaved alternant codes for which such bounds are known.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2021
Pages: 1-5
Proceedings: 2020 IEEE Information Theory Workshop
ISBN: 1728159628 , 1728159636 , 9781728159621 and 9781728159638
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ITW46852.2021.9457607
ORCIDs: Puchinger, Sven and Rosenkilde, Johan

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