English

Worst-Case Expected-Capacity Loss of Slow-Fading Channels

Information Theory 2013-01-25 v2 math.IT

Abstract

For delay-limited communication over block-fading channels, the difference between the ergodic capacity and the maximum achievable expected rate for coding over a finite number of coherent blocks represents a fundamental measure of the penalty incurred by the delay constraint. This paper introduces a notion of worst-case expected-capacity loss. Focusing on the slow-fading scenario (one-block delay), the worst-case additive and multiplicative expected-capacity losses are precisely characterized for the point-to-point fading channel. Extension to the problem of writing on fading paper is also considered, where both the ergodic capacity and the additive expected-capacity loss over one-block delay are characterized to within one bit per channel use.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1208.4790,
  title  = {Worst-Case Expected-Capacity Loss of Slow-Fading Channels},
  author = {Jae Won Yoo and Tie Liu and Shlomo Shamai and Chao Tian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.4790},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Simplified some notations. Added Section 2.2 and several references