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Random Access Channel Coding in the Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]
Consider a random access communication scenario over a channel whose operation is defined for any number of possible transmitters. Inspired by the model recently introduced by Polyanskiy for the Multiple Access Channel (MAC) with a fixed, known number of
Effros, Michelle +2 more
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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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Gaussian Multiple and Random Access in the Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]
This paper presents finite-blocklength achievabil- ity 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
Effros, Michelle +2 more
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Lossy joint source-channel coding in the finite blocklength regime [PDF]
This paper finds new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-channel code rate, and demonstrates that joint source-channel code design brings considerable performance advantage over a separate one in the non-asymptotic ...
Kostina, Victoria, Verdú, Sergio
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Throughput Analysis of Buffer-Constrained Wireless Systems in the Finite Blocklength Regime [PDF]
In this paper, wireless systems operating under queueing constraints in the form of limitations on the buffer violation probabilities are considered. The throughput under such constraints is captured by the effective capacity formulation.
Gursoy, Mustafa Cenk
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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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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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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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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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