Computer Science > Information Theory
[Submitted on 4 Feb 2022 (v1), last revised 2 Jun 2022 (this version, v2)]
Title:New Inner and Outer Bounds for Gaussian Broadcast Channels with Heterogeneous Blocklength Constraints
View PDFAbstract:We investigate novel inner and outer bounds on the rate region of a 2-user Gaussian broadcast channel with finite, heterogeneous blocklength constraints (HB-GBC). In particular, we introduce a new, modified Sato-type outer bound that can be applied in the finite blocklength regime and which does not require the same marginal property. We then develop and analyze composite shell codes, which are suitable for the HB-GBC. Especially, to achieve a lower decoding latency for the user with a shorter blocklength constraint when successive interference cancellation is used, we derive the number of symbols needed to successfully early decode the other user's message. We numerically compare our derived outer bound to the best known achievable rate regions. Numerical results show that the new early decoding performance in terms of latency reduction is significantly improved compared to the state of the art, and it performs very close to the asymptotic limit.
Submission history
From: Marcel Mross [view email][v1] Fri, 4 Feb 2022 12:47:30 UTC (41 KB)
[v2] Thu, 2 Jun 2022 08:51:26 UTC (297 KB)
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