Joint Convexity of Error Probability in Blocklength and Transmit Power in the Finite Blocklength Regime

09/29/2022
by   Yao Zhu, et al.
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To support ultra-reliable and low-latency services for mission-critical applications, transmissions are usually carried via short blocklength codes, i.e., in the so-called finite blocklength (FBL) regime. Different from the infinite blocklength regime where transmissions are assumed to be arbitrarily reliable at the Shannon's capacity, the reliability and capacity performances of an FBL transmission are impacted by the coding blocklength. The relationship among reliability, coding rate, blocklength and channel quality has recently been characterized in the literature, considering the FBL performance model. In this paper, we follow this model, and prove the joint convexity of the FBL error probability with respect to blocklength and transmit power within a region of interest, as a key enabler for designing systems to achieve globally optimal performance levels. Moreover, we apply the joint convexity to general use cases and efficiently solve the joint optimization problem in the setting with multiple users. We also extend the applicability of the proposed approach by proving that the joint convexity still holds in fading channels, as well as in relaying networks. Via simulations, we validate our analytical results and demonstrate the advantage of leveraging the joint convexity compared to other commonly-applied approaches.

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