On the Performance Advantage of Relaying Under the Finite Blocklength Regime
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.
Yulin Hu, James Gross, Anke Schmeink
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Channel Coding Rate in the Finite Blocklength Regime
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Analysis of THz Communications in the Finite Blocklength Regime
2019 IEEE 20th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2019The theory of finite blocklength coding provides powerful tools to approximate the maximum achievable rate for short blocklength coding. In this work, the normal approximation is applied for the transmission over the THz channel assuming a point-to-point single-carrier system. Here, a transmission with bit interleaved coded modulation (BICM) is assumed
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Source Coding with Unreliable Side Information in the Finite Blocklength Regime
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Age of Information Analysis for Finite Blocklength Regime in Downlink Cellular Networks
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2022With increase in real-time systems, users have come to demand information with low latency. However, as the blocklength becomes finite to reduce communication duration, the decoding error probability is newly considered. In this letter, we consider downlink cellular networks, where s (s) periodically transmit information with finite blocklength to a ...
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Impact of Fading Correlation and Finite-Blocklength Regimes on Secrecy
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MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2015Continuous phase modulation (CPM) is a family of bandwidth-efficient signaling schemes with memory. In this paper we introduce a simulation-based method to compute a lower bound, namely the dependence testing (DT) bound, on the maximum achievable rate of general CPM schemes under finite blocklength, probability of error, and equiprobable input ...
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