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\begin{abstract}
In this paper, the proximal decoding algorithm is considered within the
context of \textit{additive white Gaussian noise} (AWGN) channels.
An analysis of the convergence behavior of the algorithm shows that it is an
inherent property of proximal decoding to enter an
oscillating behavior of the estimate after a number of iterations.
An analysis of the convergence behavior of the algorithm shows that
proximal decoding inherently enters an oscillating behavior of the estimate
after a certain number of iterations.
Due to this oscillation, frame errors arising during decoding can often
be attributed to only a few remaining wrongly decoded components.
In this paper, an improvement of the algorithm is proposed by appending an
additional step, in which these erroneous components are attempted to be
corrected.
An empirical rule is suggested, with which the components most likely needing
be attributed to only a few remaining wrongly decoded bits.
In this letter, an improvement of the proximal decoding algorithm is proposed
by appending an additional step, in which these erroneous components are
attempted to be corrected.
We suggesst an empirical rule with which the components most likely needing
correction can be determined.
Using this insight and performing a subsequent ``ML-in-the-list'' decoding,
a gain of up to approximately 1 dB is achieved compared to proximal decoding,
depending on the parameters chosen and the code considered.
a gain of up to approximately 1 dB is achieved compared to conventional
proximal decoding, depending on the decoder parameters and the code.
\end{abstract}
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