Timing Channel: Achievable Rate in the Finite Block-Length Regime
Information Theory
2016-05-26 v1 math.IT
Abstract
The exponential server timing channel is known to be the simplest, and in some sense canonical, queuing timing channel. The capacity of this infinite-memory channel is known. Here, we discuss practical finite-length restrictions on the codewords and attempt to understand the maximal rate that can be achieved for a target error probability. By using Markov chain analysis, we prove a lower bound on the maximal channel coding rate achievable at blocklength and error probability . The bound is approximated by where denotes the Q-function and is the asymptotic variance of the underlying Markov chain. A closed form expression for is given.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1605.07905,
title = {Timing Channel: Achievable Rate in the Finite Block-Length Regime},
author = {Thomas J. Riedl and Todd P. Coleman and Andrew C. Singer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07905},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Full technical report on the work originally presented at the Information Theory Workshop (ITW) in 2011