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Minimizing Task Age upon Decision for Low-Latency MEC Networks Task Offloading with Action-Masked Deep Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
In this paper, we consider a low-latency Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) network where multiple User Equipment (UE) wirelessly reports to a decision-making edge server.
Zhouxi Jiang, Jianfeng Yang, Xun Gao
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Spectrum Sharing Network With Wireless Energy Harvesting at Finite Blocklength Regime
In this paper, a spectrum sharing communication system with wireless energy harvesting is investigated at finite blocklength regime over Rayleigh quasi-static block-fading channels. We analyze the error probability and average delay of the secondary user
Baogang Li +3 more
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Integrated Sensing and Communication in the Finite Blocklength Regime
A point-to-point integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system is considered where a transmitter conveys a message to a receiver over a discrete memoryless channel (DMC) and simultaneously estimates the state of the channel through the backscattered signals of the emitted waveform.
Michele Wigger, Homa Nikbakht
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Finite Blocklength Regime Performance of Downlink Large Scale Networks
Some emerging 5G and beyond use-cases impose stringent latency constraints, which necessitates a paradigm shift towards finite blocklength performance analysis. In contrast to Shannon capacity-achieving codes, the codeword length in the finite blocklength regime (FBR) is a critical design parameter that imposes an intricate tradeoff between delay ...
Md Jahangir Hossain +2 more
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Secure short-packet communications using a full-duplex receiver
In this work, we consider the physical layer security in short-packet communications, where a full-duplex (FD) receiver receives information signals from a source while generating artificial noise (AN) to confuse an eavesdropper.
Dechuan Chen +4 more
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Gaussian Multiple and Random Access in the Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]
This paper presents finite-blocklength achievability bounds for the Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC) and random access channel (RAC) under average-error and maximal-power constraints. Using random codewords uniformly distributed on a sphere and a maximum likelihood decoder, the derived MAC bound on each transmitter's rate matches the MolavianJazi-
Recep Can Yavas +2 more
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Fairness-Aware Resource Allocation in Multi-Source WPCN in the Finite Blocklength Regime
In this work, we investigate a wireless powered communication network (WPCN) where multiple sources are jointly utilized for wireless power transfer (WPT).
Ning Guo +3 more
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The advent of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and proliferation of wireless devices and systems have put stringent requirements on reliability and latency, in addition to the scarcity of energy and spectrum resources. More importantly, ultra-reliability and
Mohammad Reza Amini, Mohammed W. Baidas
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On the effective capacity of MTC networks in the finite blocklength regime [PDF]
This paper analyzes the effective capacity (EC) of delay constrained machine type communication (MTC) networks operating in the finite blocklength (FB) regime. First, we derive a closed-form mathematical approximation for the EC in Rayleigh block fading channels.
Alves Hirley +3 more
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Quantum Error Correction Via Noise Guessing Decoding
Quantum error correction codes (QECCs) play a central role in both quantum communications and quantum computation. Practical quantum error correction codes, such as stabilizer codes, are generally structured to suit a specific use, and present rigid code
Diogo Cruz +2 more
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