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On the Relationship Between Belief Propagation Decoding and Joint Maximum Likelihood Detection
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On the Relationship Between Belief Propagation Decoding and Joint Maximum Likelihood Detection

John MacLaren Walsh and Phillip Allan Regalia
IEEE transactions on communications, v 58(10), pp 2753-2758
Oct 2010
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https://doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2010.082010.080138View
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Abstract

Maximum likelihood detection probabilistic decoding iterative decoding turbo decoding factor graphs Approximation methods Joints Optimization Belief propagation Maximum likelihood decoding
Belief propagation, via a novel reinterpretation of the Bethe free energy's pseudo-dual, is shown to be related to a novel relaxation of maximum likelihood detection via a constrained optimization. The conventional maximum likelihood detection falls out for a zero constraint, and belief propagation's fixed points are obtained for other constraint values.

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