Power Allocation for Finite-Blocklength IR-HARQ

IF 3.7 3区 计算机科学 Q2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Wenyu Wang;Minhao Zhu;Kaiming Shen;Zhaorui Wang;Shuguang Cui
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Abstract

This letter concerns the power allocation across the multiple transmission rounds under the Incremental Redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (IR-HARQ) policy, in pursuit of an energy-efficient way of fulfilling the outage probability target in the finite-blocklength regime. We start by showing that the optimization objective and the constraints of the above power allocation problem all depend upon the outage probability. The main challenge then lies in the fact that the outage probability cannot be written analytically in terms of the power variables. To sidestep this difficulty, we propose a novel upper bound on the outage probability in the finite-blocklength regime, which is much tighter than the existing ones from the literature. Most importantly, by using this upper bound to approximate the outage probability, we can recast the original intractable power allocation problem into a geometric programming (GP) form—which can be efficiently solved by the standard method.
有限块长 IR-HARQ 的功率分配
这封信涉及增量冗余混合自动重复再请求(IR-HARQ)策略下的多轮传输功率分配问题,旨在寻求一种在有限块长机制下实现中断概率目标的高能效方法。我们首先要说明的是,上述功率分配问题的优化目标和约束条件都取决于中断概率。因此,主要挑战在于停电概率无法用功率变量来分析。为了避开这一难题,我们提出了一种新的有限块长条件下的停电概率上限,它比现有文献中的上限更为严格。最重要的是,通过使用该上界来近似断电概率,我们可以将原来难以解决的功率分配问题重塑为几何程序设计(GP)形式--该形式可通过标准方法高效求解。
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IEEE Communications Letters
IEEE Communications Letters 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
7.30%
发文量
590
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Communications Letters publishes short papers in a rapid publication cycle on advances in the state-of-the-art of communication over different media and channels including wire, underground, waveguide, optical fiber, and storage channels. Both theoretical contributions (including new techniques, concepts, and analyses) and practical contributions (including system experiments and prototypes, and new applications) are encouraged. This journal focuses on the physical layer and the link layer of communication systems.
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