Graph Neural Networks for Channel Decoding
This work addresses channel decoding in communication systems, offering a scalable and efficient alternative to conventional methods, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing graph-based approaches.
The authors tackled channel decoding by proposing a fully differentiable graph neural network architecture that learns a generalized message passing algorithm, achieving a 0.4 dB improvement over weighted belief propagation for BCH codes with fewer iterations and competitive performance for 5G NR LDPC codes.
In this work, we propose a fully differentiable graph neural network (GNN)-based architecture for channel decoding and showcase a competitive decoding performance for various coding schemes, such as low-density parity-check (LDPC) and BCH codes. The idea is to let a neural network (NN) learn a generalized message passing algorithm over a given graph that represents the forward error correction (FEC) code structure by replacing node and edge message updates with trainable functions. Contrary to many other deep learning-based decoding approaches, the proposed solution enjoys scalability to arbitrary block lengths and the training is not limited by the curse of dimensionality. We benchmark our proposed decoder against state-of-the-art in conventional channel decoding as well as against recent deep learning-based results. For the (63,45) BCH code, our solution outperforms weighted belief propagation (BP) decoding by approximately 0.4 dB with significantly less decoding iterations and even for 5G NR LDPC codes, we observe a competitive performance when compared to conventional BP decoding. For the BCH codes, the resulting GNN decoder can be fully parametrized with only 9640 weights.