Superimposed Frame Synchronization Optimization for Finite Blocklength Regime
Considering a short frame length, which is typical in Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency and massive Machine Type Communications, a trade-off exists between improving the performance of frame synchronization (FS) and improving the performance of information throughput. In this paper, we consider the case of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Considering a short frame length, which is typical in Ultra-Reliable
Low-Latency and massive Machine Type Communications, a trade-off exists between
improving the performance of frame synchronization (FS) and improving the
performance of information throughput. In this paper, we consider the case of
continuous transmission over AWGN channels where the synchronization sequence
is superimposed to the data symbols, as opposed to being added as a frame
header. The advantage of this superposition is that the synchronization length
is as long as the frame length. On the other hand, its power has to be
traded-off not to degrade the code performance. We first provide the analysis
of FS error probability using an approximation of the probability distribution
of the overall received signal. Numerical evaluations show the tightness of our
analytic results. Then we optimize the fraction of power allocated to the
superimposed synchronization sequence in order to maximize the probability of
receiving a frame without synchronization errors nor decoding errors.
Comparison of the theoretical model predictions to a practical setup show very
close optimal power allocation policies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1810.07834 |