Instantaneous SED coding over a DMC
Nian Guo, Victoria Kostina

TL;DR
This paper introduces an instantaneous SED coding scheme for real-time message transmission over DMCs with noiseless feedback, improving delay-reliability tradeoffs by immediate encoding of new bits, and offers a low-complexity binary symmetric channel variant.
Contribution
It presents a novel instantaneous SED coding method that outperforms existing feedback codes in delay-reliability tradeoffs and includes a low-complexity binary symmetric channel implementation.
Findings
Achieves better delay-reliability tradeoffs than existing codes.
Demonstrates dominance over Burnashev's reliability function through analysis.
Low-complexity binary symmetric channel code with negligible performance gap.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel code for transmitting a sequence of message bits in real time over a discrete-memoryless channel (DMC) with noiseless feedback, where the message bits stream into the encoder one by one at random time instants. Similar to existing posterior matching schemes with block encoding, the encoder in our work takes advantage of the channel feedback to form channel inputs that contain the information the decoder does not yet have, and that are distributed close to the capacity-achieving input distribution, but dissimilar to the existing posterior matching schemes, the encoder performs instantaneous encoding--it immediately weaves the new message bits into a continuing transmission. A posterior matching scheme by Naghshvar et al. partitions the source messages into groups so that the group posteriors have a small-enough difference (SED) to the…
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TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques · DNA and Biological Computing · Cellular Automata and Applications
