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引用次数: 3
摘要
对于固定大小的信息负载和给定的平均和最大延迟约束,我们给出了使用变长停止反馈码可实现的错误概率的上界。与polyansky et at提出的边界不同。(2011),它适用于停止信号通过无噪声反馈通道发送的场景,我们的边界适用于反馈链路有噪声的实际相关场景。通过数值结果,我们说明,在期望的平均延迟较小的情况下,反馈链路中的噪声会使变长停止反馈码的性能恶化到不如无反馈的定长停止反馈码的性能。
On the Nonasymptotic Performance of Variable-Length Codes with Noisy Stop Feedback
We present an upper bound on the error probability achievable using variable-length stop-feedback codes, for a fixed size of the information payload and a given constraint on both the average and the maximum latency. Differently from the bound proposed in Polyanskiy et at. (2011), which pertains to the scenario in which the stop signal is sent over a noiseless feedback channel, our bound applies to the practically relevant scenario in which the feedback link is noisy. Through numerical results, we illustrate that, in scenarios in which the desired average latency is small, noise in the feedback link can deteriorate the performance of variable-length stop-feedback codes to the extent that it becomes inferior to that of fixed-length codes without feedback.