TY - JOUR
T1 - Achievable Error Exponents of One-Way and Two-Way AWGN Channels
AU - Palacio-Baus, Kenneth S.
AU - Devroye, Natasha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Achievable error exponents for the one-way with noisy feedback and two-way AWGN channels are derived for the transmission of a finite number of messages M under almost sure (AS) and expected block (EXP) transmit power constraints. In the one-way setting under noisy AWGN feedback, under an AS power constraint, known linear and non-linear passive schemes are modified to incorporate AS constraints in the feedback link as well. In addition, a new active feedback scheme is presented in which the receiver feeds back the most likely pair of codewords, and the transmitter re-transmits which of these two was originally sent. This active feedback scheme outperforms one of the passive feedback schemes for all channel parameters; the linear scheme outperforms the others for low feedback noise variance. Under the EXP constraint, a known achievable error exponent for the transmission of two messages is generalized to any arbitrary but finite number of messages M through the use of simplex codes and erasure decoding. In the two-way AWGN setting, each user has its own message to send in addition to (possibly) aiding in the transmission of feedback for the opposite direction. Two-way error exponent regions are defined and achievable error exponent regions are derived for the first time under both AS and EXP power constraints. For the presented achievability schemes, feedback or interaction leads to error exponent gains in one direction, possibly at the expense of a decrease in the error exponents attained in the other direction. The relationship between M and n supported by our achievable strategies is explored.
AB - Achievable error exponents for the one-way with noisy feedback and two-way AWGN channels are derived for the transmission of a finite number of messages M under almost sure (AS) and expected block (EXP) transmit power constraints. In the one-way setting under noisy AWGN feedback, under an AS power constraint, known linear and non-linear passive schemes are modified to incorporate AS constraints in the feedback link as well. In addition, a new active feedback scheme is presented in which the receiver feeds back the most likely pair of codewords, and the transmitter re-transmits which of these two was originally sent. This active feedback scheme outperforms one of the passive feedback schemes for all channel parameters; the linear scheme outperforms the others for low feedback noise variance. Under the EXP constraint, a known achievable error exponent for the transmission of two messages is generalized to any arbitrary but finite number of messages M through the use of simplex codes and erasure decoding. In the two-way AWGN setting, each user has its own message to send in addition to (possibly) aiding in the transmission of feedback for the opposite direction. Two-way error exponent regions are defined and achievable error exponent regions are derived for the first time under both AS and EXP power constraints. For the presented achievability schemes, feedback or interaction leads to error exponent gains in one direction, possibly at the expense of a decrease in the error exponents attained in the other direction. The relationship between M and n supported by our achievable strategies is explored.
KW - AWGN channel
KW - error exponents
KW - error exponents region
KW - noisy feedback
KW - two-way AWGN channel
KW - zero-rate
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103058031
U2 - 10.1109/TIT.2021.3066855
DO - 10.1109/TIT.2021.3066855
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85103058031
SN - 0018-9448
VL - 67
SP - 2693
EP - 2715
JO - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
JF - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IS - 5
M1 - 9380740
ER -