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Performance Analysis of Wireless Information Surveillance in Machine-Type Communication at Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2019
The Internet of Things (IoT) will feature pervasive sensing and control capabilities via the massive deployment of machine-type communication devices in order to greatly improve daily life. However, machine-type communications can be illegally used (e.g.,
Ruonan Dong, Baogang Li, Binyang Yan
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Early-detection scheme based on sequential tests for low-latency communications [PDF]

open access: yesEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2023
We propose an early-detection scheme to reduce communications latency based on sequential tests under finite blocklength regime for a fixed-rate transmission without any feedback channel.
Diego Barragán-Guerrero   +4 more
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Optimizing Finite-Blocklength Nested Linear Secrecy Codes: Using the Worst Code to Find the Best Code [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2023
Nested linear coding is a widely used technique in wireless communication systems for improving both security and reliability. Some parameters, such as the relative generalized Hamming weight and the relative dimension/length profile, can be used to ...
Morteza Shoushtari, Willie Harrison
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Delay-Sensitive NOMA-HARQ for Short Packet Communications [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2021
This paper investigates the two-user uplink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) paired with the hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) in the finite blocklength regime, where the target latency of each user is the priority. To limit the packet delivery
Faisal Nadeem   +3 more
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Joint computation and power allocation for NOMA enabled MEC networks in the finite blocklength regime

open access: yesIET Communications, 2021
This paper investigates the reliable computation offloading in non‐orthogonal multiple access enabled mobile edge computing networks, where the short‐packet technique is adopted to meet the stringent latency requirements of delay‐sensitive computing ...
Huaiyu Tang   +4 more
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Joint Convexity of Error Probability in Blocklength and Transmit Power in the Finite Blocklength Regime

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2023
33 pages, 7 figures, to be published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless ...
Yulin Hu, Yao Zhu, Xiaopeng Yuan
exaly   +3 more sources

Multiantenna NOMA with Finite Blocklength: A Pragmatic Paradigm for Ultra-Dense Networking [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy
This paper addresses the design and performance analysis of nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) for ultra-dense networking of the Internet of Things (IoT) based on low-power sensors.
Haoming Wang   +3 more
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Fixed-Length Lossy Compression in the Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2012
This paper studies the minimum achievable source coding rate as a function of blocklength $n$ and probability $ε$ that the distortion exceeds a given level $d$. Tight general achievability and converse bounds are derived that hold at arbitrary fixed blocklength. For stationary memoryless sources with separable distortion, the minimum rate achievable is
Victoria Kostina, Sérgio Verdú
exaly   +4 more sources

On the Performance Advantage of Relaying Under the Finite Blocklength Regime

open access: yesIEEE Communications Letters, 2015
We consider a two-phase relaying system with finite blocklengths. We study the performance difference of relaying under the finite blocklength regime as well as under the Shannon capacity regime. Most importantly, we are interested in the conditions that lead to a higher performance of relaying under the finite blocklength regime.
James Gross, Yulin Hu, Anke Schmeink
exaly   +4 more sources

Effective Energy Efficiency under Delay–Outage Probability Constraints and F-Composite Fading [PDF]

open access: yesSensors
The paradigm of the Next Generation cellular network (6G) and beyond is machine-type communications (MTCs), where numerous Internet of Things (IoT) devices operate autonomously without human intervention over wireless channels.
Fahad Qasmi   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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