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Early-detection scheme based on sequential tests for low-latency communications
by
Au, Minh
, Barragán-Guerrero, Diego
, Gagnon, François
, Giard, Pascal
, Gagnon, Ghyslain
in
Channels
/ Codes
/ Coding
/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
/ Random noise
/ Symbols
/ System effectiveness
2023
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Early-detection scheme based on sequential tests for low-latency communications
by
Au, Minh
, Barragán-Guerrero, Diego
, Gagnon, François
, Giard, Pascal
, Gagnon, Ghyslain
in
Channels
/ Codes
/ Coding
/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
/ Random noise
/ Symbols
/ System effectiveness
2023
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Early-detection scheme based on sequential tests for low-latency communications
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Early-detection scheme based on sequential tests for low-latency communications
2023
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Overview
We propose an early-detection scheme to reduce communications latency based on sequential tests under finite blocklength regime for a fixed-rate transmission without any feedback channel. The proposed scheme processes observations sequentially to decide in favor of one of the candidate symbols. Such a process stops as soon as a decision rule is satisfied or waits for more samples under a given accuracy. We first provide the optimal achievable latency in additive white Gaussian noise channels for every channel code given a probability of block error. For example, for a rate R=0.5 and a blocklength of 500 symbols, we show that only 63% of the symbol time is needed to reach an error rate equal to 10-5. Then, we prove that if short messages can be transmitted in parallel Gaussian channels via a multi-carrier modulation, there exists an optimal low-latency strategy for every code. Next, we show how early detection can be effective with band-limited orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing signals while maintaining a given spectral efficiency by random coding or pre-coding random matrices. Finally, we show how the proposed early-detection scheme is effective in multi-hop systems.
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Springer Nature B.V
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