Coherent Multiple-Antenna Block-Fading Channels at Finite Blocklengthdoi:10.1109/TIT.2018.2860979Austin CollinsYury PolyanskiyInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
To obtain performance benchmarks for short-packet wireless communications, it is crucial to study the maximum coding rate as a function of the blocklength, commonly called finite-blocklength analysis. A finite- blocklength analysis can be performed via nonasymptotic bounds or via refined asymptotic...
The finite blocklength (FBL) communication has been studied for quite some time for the fifth generation of cellular networks (5G). Though, the research in FBL is still in early stage due to the fact that 5G requires high reliability of almost 99.9999% with latency of less than 1 ms, ...
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