Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems, we investigate the tradeoff between reliability, throughput, and latency in the transmission of information over multiple-antenna Rayleigh block-fading channels. Specifically, we obtain finite-blocklength, finite-SNR upper and lower bounds on the maximum coding rate achievable over such channels for a given constraint on the packet error probability. Numerical evidence suggests that our bounds delimit tightly the maximum coding rate already for short blocklengths (packets of about 100 symbols). Furthermore, our bounds reveal the existence of a tradeoff between the rate gain obtainable by spreading each codeword over all available time-frequ...
The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, predicted to enable new use cases such as ultra-rel...
Leveraging recent results in finite-blocklength information theory, we investigate the problem of de...
Information-theoretic studies on the fundamental limits of communication over wireless fading channe...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
Future autonomous systems require wireless connectivity able to support extremely stringent requirem...
The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, anticipated to enable ultra-reliable low-latency co...
Abstract—A finite blocklenth analysis of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff is presented, based on ...
A finite blocklenth analysis of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff is presented, based on nonasympt...
The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, predicted to enable new use cases such as ultra-rel...
Leveraging recent results in finite-blocklength information theory, we investigate the problem of de...
Information-theoretic studies on the fundamental limits of communication over wireless fading channe...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
Motivated by the current interest in ultra-reliable, low-latency, machine-type communication systems...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
This article concerns the maximum coding rate at which data can be transmitted over a noncoherent, s...
Future autonomous systems require wireless connectivity able to support extremely stringent requirem...
The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, anticipated to enable ultra-reliable low-latency co...
Abstract—A finite blocklenth analysis of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff is presented, based on ...
A finite blocklenth analysis of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff is presented, based on nonasympt...
The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, predicted to enable new use cases such as ultra-rel...
Leveraging recent results in finite-blocklength information theory, we investigate the problem of de...
Information-theoretic studies on the fundamental limits of communication over wireless fading channe...