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Information-Spectrum Methods in Information Theory
太舜 韓,Hiroki Koga +1 more
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This paper presents a meta-analyses of source and channel coding for multi-Terminal Information Theory, which aims to clarify the role of symbols in the development of information theory.Abstract:
1 Source Coding.- 2 Random Number Generation.- 3 Channel Coding.- 4 Hypothesis Testing.- 5 Rate-Distortion Theory.- 6 Identification Code and Channel Resolvability.- 7 Multi-Terminal Information Theory.- References.read more
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Toward Massive, Ultrareliable, and Low-Latency Wireless Communication With Short Packets
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review recent advances in information theory, which provide the theoretical principles that govern the transmission of short packets, and then apply these principles to three exemplary scenarios (the two-way channel, the downlink broadcast channel, and the uplink random access channel), thereby illustrating how the transmissions of control information can be optimized when the packets are short.
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Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications: A Review of Recent Advances
Sennur Ulukus,Aylin Yener,Elza Erkip,Osvaldo Simeone,Michele Zorzi,Pulkit Grover,Kaibin Huang +6 more
TL;DR: The current state of the art for wireless networks composed of energy harvesting nodes, starting from the information-theoretic performance limits to transmission scheduling policies and resource allocation, medium access, and networking issues are provided.
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Min- and Max-Relative Entropies and a New Entanglement Monotone
TL;DR: The spectral divergence rates of the information spectrum approach are shown to be obtained from the smooth min- and max-relative entropies in the asymptotic limit.
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Information Spectrum Approach to Second-Order Coding Rate in Channel Coding
TL;DR: In this article, the second-order coding rate of channel coding is discussed for general sequence of channels and the optimum secondorder transmission rate with a constant error constraint epsiv is obtained by using the information spectrum method.
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Quasi-Static Multiple-Antenna Fading Channels at Finite Blocklength
TL;DR: The principal finding is that outage capacity, despite being an asymptotic quantity, is a sharp proxy for the finite-blocklength fundamental limits of slow-fading channels.