Error Exponents for Asynchronous Multiple Access Channels. Controlled Asynchronism may Outperform Synchronism

07/11/2019
by   Lóránt Farkas, et al.
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Exponential error bounds are derived for frame-asynchronous discrete memoryless multiple access channels with two senders. By numerical evaluation for a particular case, it follows that the reliability function for synchronous transmission may be beaten if the senders are allowed to transmit with an appropriately chosen delay.

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