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New Converse Bounds for Discrete Memoryless Channels in the Finite Blocklength Regime

open access: yesCoRR, 2019
10 pages, no figures, the short version was submitted to ...
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Error Floor of ML-Decoded Spinal Codes in the Finite Blocklength Regime

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Spinal codes is a new family of capacity-achieving rateless codes that has been shown to achieve better rate performance compared to Raptor codes, Strider codes, and rateless Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes. This correspondence addresses the performance limitations of Spinal codes in the finite block length regime, uncovering an error floor ...
Aimin Li   +3 more
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On Polar Coding For Finite Blocklength Secret Key Generation Over Wireless Channels [PDF]

open access: yes
We consider the problem of secret key generation from correlated Gaussian random variables in the finite blocklength regime. Such keys could be used to encrypt communication in IoT networks, and have provable secrecy guarantees in contrast to classic ...
Hentila, Henri   +3 more
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Fading Channels: Capacity and Channel Coding Rate in the Finite-Blocklength Regime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Information-theoretic studies on the fundamental limits of communication over wireless fading channels typically rely on simplifying assumptions, such as perfect channel state information (CSI), infinite blocklength, and vanishing probability of error ...
Yang, Wei,
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Balanced-QoS power allocation schemes for NOMA in the finite blocklength regime [PDF]

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Non-orthogonal multiple Access (NOMA) technology may find its way into sixth-generation (6G) mobile networks thanks to its ability to support heterogeneous services and improve spectral efficiency.
Fernández Montefiore, Maria Cecilia   +3 more
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Adaptive Finite Blocklength for Low Access Delay in 6G Wireless Networks [PDF]

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As the number of real-time applications with ultra-low delay requirements quickly grows, massive ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (mURLLC) has been proposed to provide a wide range of delay-sensitive services for the sixth generation (6G ...
Zhang, Wei, Cheng, Wenchi, Zhang, Yixin
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