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On the Capacity of the Slotted Strongly Asynchronous Channel with a Bursty User

Information Theory 2018-07-27 v4 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, the trade-off between the number of transmissions (or burstiness) Kn=enνK_n=e^{n\nu} of a user, the asynchronism level An=enαA_n=e^{n\alpha} in a slotted strongly asynchronous channel, and the ability to distinguish Mn=enRM_n=e^{nR} messages per transmission with vanishingly error probability is investigated in the asymptotic regime as blocklength nn goes to infinity. The receiver must locate and decode, with vanishing error probability in nn, all of the transmitted messages. Achievability and converse bounds on the trade-off among (R,α,ν)(R,\alpha,\nu) is derived. For cases where ν=0\nu=0 and R=0 R=0, achievability and converse bounds coincide. A second model for a bursty user with random access in which the user may access and transmit a message in each block with probability enβe^{-n\beta} in then considered. Achievability and converse bounds on the trade-off between (R,α,β)(R, \alpha, \beta) is also characterized. For cases where β=α\beta =\alpha and R=0R=0, the achievability and converse bounds match.

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@article{arxiv.1701.08783,
  title  = {On the Capacity of the Slotted Strongly Asynchronous Channel with a Bursty User},
  author = {Sara Shahi and Daniela Tuninetti and Natasha Devroye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08783},
  year   = {2018}
}

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