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==== Decoder ==== Now the decoding part: <syntaxhighlight lang="matlab" line="1"> function [decoded, error_pos, error_mag, g, S] = rsDecoder(encoded, m, prim_poly, n, k) % RSDECODER Decode a Reed-Solomon encoded message % Example: % [dec, ~, ~, ~, ~] = rsDecoder(enc_msg, 8, 301, 12, numel(msg)) max_errors = floor((n - k) / 2); orig_vals = encoded.x; % Initialize the error vector errors = zeros(1, n); g = []; S = []; % Get the alpha alpha = gf(2, m, prim_poly); % Find the syndromes (Check if dividing the message by the generator % polynomial the result is zero) Synd = polyval(encoded, alpha .^ (1:n - k)); Syndromes = trim(Synd); % If all syndromes are zeros (perfectly divisible) there are no errors if isempty(Syndromes.x) decoded = orig_vals(1:k); error_pos = []; error_mag = []; g = []; S = Synd; return; end % Prepare for the euclidean algorithm (Used to find the error locating % polynomials) r0 = [1, zeros(1, 2 * max_errors)]; r0 = gf(r0, m, prim_poly); r0 = trim(r0); size_r0 = length(r0); r1 = Syndromes; f0 = gf([zeros(1, size_r0 - 1) 1], m, prim_poly); f1 = gf(zeros(1, size_r0), m, prim_poly); g0 = f1; g1 = f0; % Do the euclidean algorithm on the polynomials r0(x) and Syndromes(x) in % order to find the error locating polynomial while true % Do a long division [quotient, remainder] = deconv(r0, r1); % Add some zeros quotient = pad(quotient, length(g1)); % Find quotient*g1 and pad c = conv(quotient, g1); c = trim(c); c = pad(c, length(g0)); % Update g as g0-quotient*g1 g = g0 - c; % Check if the degree of remainder(x) is less than max_errors if all(remainder(1:end - max_errors) == 0) break; end % Update r0, r1, g0, g1 and remove leading zeros r0 = trim(r1); r1 = trim(remainder); g0 = g1; g1 = g; end % Remove leading zeros g = trim(g); % Find the zeros of the error polynomial on this galois field evalPoly = polyval(g, alpha .^ (n - 1 : - 1 : 0)); error_pos = gf(find(evalPoly == 0), m); % If no error position is found we return the received work, because % basically is nothing that we could do and we return the received message if isempty(error_pos) decoded = orig_vals(1:k); error_mag = []; return; end % Prepare a linear system to solve the error polynomial and find the error % magnitudes size_error = length(error_pos); Syndrome_Vals = Syndromes.x; b(:, 1) = Syndrome_Vals(1:size_error); for idx = 1 : size_error e = alpha .^ (idx * (n - error_pos.x)); err = e.x; er(idx, :) = err; end % Solve the linear system error_mag = (gf(er, m, prim_poly) \ gf(b, m, prim_poly))'; % Put the error magnitude on the error vector errors(error_pos.x) = error_mag.x; % Bring this vector to the galois field errors_gf = gf(errors, m, prim_poly); % Now to fix the errors just add with the encoded code decoded_gf = encoded(1:k) + errors_gf(1:k); decoded = decoded_gf.x; end % Remove leading zeros from Galois array function gt = trim(g) gx = g.x; gt = gf(gx(find(gx, 1) : end), g.m, g.prim_poly); end % Add leading zeros function xpad = pad(x, k) len = length(x); if len < k xpad = [zeros(1, k - len) x]; end end </syntaxhighlight>
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