Copula-Based Bounds for Multi-User Communications – Part II: Outage Performance

09/21/2020
by   Karl-Ludwig Besser, et al.
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In the first part of this two-part letter, we introduced methods to study the impact of dependency on the expected value of functions of two random variables. In this second part, we present tools to derive worst- and best-case bounds on the outage probability of multi-user communication systems, including multiple access channels, wiretap channels, and reconfigurable intelligent surface-assisted channels.

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