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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} reedmullerdec (@var{VV}, @var{G}, @var{R}, @var{M})
##
## Decode the received code word @var{VV} using the RM-generator matrix @var{G},
## of order @var{R}, @var{M}, returning the code-word C. We use the standard
## majority logic vote method due to Irving S. Reed. The received word has to be
## a matrix of column size equal to to code-word size (i.e @math{2^m}). Each row
## is treated as a separate received word.
##
## The second return value is the message @var{M} got from @var{C}.
##
## G is obtained from definition type construction of Reed-Muller code,
## of order @var{R}, length @math{2^M}. Use the function reedmullergen,
## for the generator matrix for the (@var{R},@var{M}) order RM code.
##
## Faster code constructions (also easier) exist, but since
## finding permutation order of the basis vectors, is important, we
## stick with the standard definitions. To use decoder
## function reedmullerdec, you need to use this specific
## generator function.
##
## see: Lin & Costello, Ch.4, "Error Control Coding", 2nd Ed, Pearson.
##
## @example
## @group
## g = reedmullergen (2, 4);
## msg = rand (1, 11) > 0.5;
## c = mod (msg * g, 2);
## [dec_c, dec_m] = reedmullerdec (c, g, 2, 4)
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{reedmullergen, reedmullerenc}
## @end deftypefn
## FIXME: make possible to use different generators, if permutation
## matrix (i.e polynomial vector elements of rows of G are given
function [C, CMM] = reedmullerdec (VV, G, R, M)
if (nargin != 4)
print_usage ();
endif
## we do a R+1 level majority logic decoding.
## at each order of polynomial modifying the code-word.
U = 0:M-1; # allowed basis vectors in V2^M.
C = -1 * ones (size (VV)); # preset the output word.
[Rows, Cols] = size (G); # rows shadows rows()
## first get the row index of G & its corresponding permutation
## elements.
P{1} = [0];
for idx = 1:M
P{idx+1} = idx;
endfor
idx = idx + 1;
Ufull = 1:M;
r = 2;
while (r <= R)
TMP = nchoosek (Ufull, r);
for idy = 1:nchoosek (M, r)
P{idx+idy} = TMP(idy,:);
endfor
idx = idx+idy;
r = r + 1;
endwhile
## enter majority logic decoding loop, R+1 order polynomial,
## but we do it here for n-k times, both are equivalent.
NCODES = size (VV);
NCODES = NCODES(1);
v_adjust = [];
for row_v = 1:1:NCODES
V = VV(row_v,:);
CM = -1*ones (1, Rows);
## Now start at bottom row, and get the index set,
## for each until the 2nd most row.
## special case, r=0, parity check, so just sum-up.
if (R == 0)
wt = __majority_logic_vote (V);
CMM(row_v,:) = wt;
C(row_v,:) = mod (wt*G, 2);
continue;
endif
order = R;
Gadj = G;
prev_len = length (P{Rows});
for idx = Rows:-1:1
## adjust the V received vector, at change of each order.
if (prev_len != length (P{idx}) || idx == 1) # force for_ idx=1
v_adjust = mod (CM(idx+1:end)*Gadj(idx+1:end,:), 2);
Gadj(idx+1:end,:) = 0;
V = mod (V+ v_adjust, 2); # + = - in GF(2).
order = order - 1;
if (order == 0) # special handling of the all-1s basis vector.
CM(idx) = __majority_logic_vote (V);
break
endif
endif
prev_len = length (P{idx});
Si = P{idx}; # index identifier
Si = sort (Si, "descend");
## generate index elements
B = __binvec (0:(2.^length (Si) - 1));
WTS = 2.^[Si-1];
## actual index set elements.
S = sum (B.*repmat (WTS, [2^length(Si), 1]), 2);
## doing the operation set difference U \ S to get SCi
SCi = U;
Si_diff = Si-1;
rmidx = [];
for idy = 1:M
if (any (Si_diff == SCi(idy)))
rmidx = [rmidx, idy];
endif
endfor
SCi(rmidx) = [];
SCi = sort (SCi, "descend");
## corner case RM(r=m,m) case
if (length (SCi) > 0)
## generate the set SC,
B = __binvec (0:(2.^length (SCi) - 1));
WTS = 2.^[SCi];
## actual index set elements.
SC = sum (B.*repmat (WTS, [2^length(SCi), 1]), 2);
else
SC = [0]; # default, has to be empty set mathematically;
endif
## next compute the checksums & form the weights.
wts = []; # clear prev history
for id_el = 1:length (SC)
sc_el = SC(id_el);
elems = sc_el + S;
elems = elems + 1; # adjust indexing
wt = mod (sum (V(elems)), 2); # add elements of V, rx vector.
wts(id_el) = wt; # this is checksum
endfor
## do the majority logic vote.
CM(idx) = __majority_logic_vote (wts);
endfor
CMM(row_v,:) = CM;
C(row_v,:) = mod (CM*G, 2);
endfor
endfunction
##
## utility functions
##
function bvec = __binvec (dec_vec)
maxlen = ceil (log2 (max (dec_vec) + 1));
x = []; bvec = zeros (length (dec_vec), maxlen);
for idx = maxlen:-1:1
tmp = mod (dec_vec, 2);
bvec(:,idx) = tmp.';
dec_vec = (dec_vec - tmp) ./ 2;
endfor
endfunction
##
## crude majority logic decoding; force the = case to 0 by default.
##
function wt = __majority_logic_vote (wts)
wt = sum (wts) - sum (1 - wts); # count no of 1s - no of 0s.
if (wt != 0)
wt = (wt > 0);
#else
#wt = rand () > 0.5; # break the tie.
#endif
endif
endfunction
##
## majority logic decoding, tie-break using random.
##
function wt = __majority_logic_vote_random (wts)
wt = (1 + sign (sum (wts) - sum (1 - wts)))/2;
if (wt == 0.5)
wt = (rand () > 0.5);
endif
endfunction
% test cases
%G=[1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1;
% 0 1 0 1,0 1 0 1;
% 0 0 1 1,0 0 1 1;
% 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1];
%m=[1 0 0 1];
%c=mod(m*G,2);
%c(1)=1-c(1); # corrects errors!
%[dc,dm]=reedmullerdec(c,G,1,3)
%pause
%
%G=reedmullergen(1,4);
%m=[1 0 0 0 1];
%c=mod(m*G,2);
%[dc,dm]=reedmullerdec(c,G,1,4)
%pause
%
%G=reedmullergen(3,4);
%m=[ones(1,15)];
%c=mod(m*G,2);
%[dc,dm]=reedmullerdec(c,G,3,4)
%pause
%
%G=reedmullergen(2,3);
%m=[0 0 0 1 1 1 1]
%c=mod(m*G,2)
%[dc,dm]=reedmullerdec(c,G,2,3)
%pause
%
%G=reedmullergen(3,3);
%c1=mod([ones(1,8)]*G,2);
%c2=mod([ones(1,4),zeros(1,4)]*G,2);
%[dC,dM]=reedmullerdec([c2;c2;c1;c2],G,3,3)
%
% ## special case of repetition code.
% G=reedmullergen(0,3);
% G
% c1=1*G;
% c2=0*G; C=[c1; c2]
% [dC,dM]=reedmullerdec(C,G,0,3)
%% Test input validation
%!error reedmullerdec ()
%!error reedmullerdec (1)
%!error reedmullerdec (1, 2)
%!error reedmullerdec (1, 2, 3)
%!error reedmullerdec (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
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