In this paper, wireless systems operating under queueing constraints in the form of limitations on the buffer violation probabilities are considered. The throughput of wireless systems operating under such constraints is captured by the effective capacity formulation. It is assumed that finite blocklength codes are employed for transmission. Under this assumption, a recent result on the channel coding rate in the finite blocklength regime is incorporated into the analysis and the throughput achieved with such codes in the presence of queueing constraints is identified. Interactions between the effective rate, queueing constraints, error probabilities, and blocklength values are investigated. In particular, it is shown that for given signal-...
Most coding schemes used in today’s communication systems are designed for mem-oryless channels. The...
Upcoming low-latency machine-to-machine (M2M) applications are currently attracting a significant am...
Abstract Future wireless systems are envisioned to support completely new use cases with extremely ...
In this paper, wireless systems operating under queueing constraints in the form of limitations on t...
This paper investigates the performance of wireless systems that employ finite-blocklength channel c...
As the mobile application landscape expands, wireless networks are tasked with supporting different ...
As the mobile application landscape expands, wireless networks are tasked with supporting different ...
This tutorial paper deals with the problem of characterizing the maximal achievable rate R(n; ϵ )at ...
International audienceRecent advances in information theory have provided achievability bounds and c...
The performance of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless systems is investigated in the pre...
In practice, a communication system works with finite blocklength codes because of the delay constra...
We present a finite-blocklength analysis of the throughput and the average delay achievable in a wir...
International audienceRecent advances in information theory have provided achievability bounds and c...
We present a finite-blocklength analysis of the throughput and the average delay achievable in a wir...
Abstract—This paper considers the relationship between code-rate selection and queueing performance ...
Most coding schemes used in today’s communication systems are designed for mem-oryless channels. The...
Upcoming low-latency machine-to-machine (M2M) applications are currently attracting a significant am...
Abstract Future wireless systems are envisioned to support completely new use cases with extremely ...
In this paper, wireless systems operating under queueing constraints in the form of limitations on t...
This paper investigates the performance of wireless systems that employ finite-blocklength channel c...
As the mobile application landscape expands, wireless networks are tasked with supporting different ...
As the mobile application landscape expands, wireless networks are tasked with supporting different ...
This tutorial paper deals with the problem of characterizing the maximal achievable rate R(n; ϵ )at ...
International audienceRecent advances in information theory have provided achievability bounds and c...
The performance of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless systems is investigated in the pre...
In practice, a communication system works with finite blocklength codes because of the delay constra...
We present a finite-blocklength analysis of the throughput and the average delay achievable in a wir...
International audienceRecent advances in information theory have provided achievability bounds and c...
We present a finite-blocklength analysis of the throughput and the average delay achievable in a wir...
Abstract—This paper considers the relationship between code-rate selection and queueing performance ...
Most coding schemes used in today’s communication systems are designed for mem-oryless channels. The...
Upcoming low-latency machine-to-machine (M2M) applications are currently attracting a significant am...
Abstract Future wireless systems are envisioned to support completely new use cases with extremely ...