Constant Curvature Curve Tube Codes for Low-Latency Analog Error Correction
Anders M. Buvarp, Robert M. Taylor Jr., Kumar Vijay Mishra, Lamine M., Mili, Amir I. Zaghloul

TL;DR
This paper introduces constant curvature curve tube (C3T) codes for ultra-reliable, low-latency analog error correction, achieving near-optimal performance with minimal latency and a neural network decoder that outperforms traditional methods at low SNR.
Contribution
It proposes a novel class of high-dimension constant curvature curve codes with minimal latency and a neural network decoder, advancing analog error correction for URLLC.
Findings
C3T codes operate with block-length unity under BW expansion.
They perform within 5 dB SNR of the theoretical optimum at low SNR.
Neural network decoders outperform traditional decoders at low SNR.
Abstract
Recent research in ultra-reliable and low latency communications (URLLC) for future wireless systems has spurred interest in short block-length codes. In this context, we analyze arbitrary harmonic bandwidth (BW) expansions for a class of high-dimension constant curvature curve codes for analog error correction of independent continuous-alphabet uniform sources. In particular, we employ the circumradius function from knot theory to prescribe insulating tubes about the centerline of constant curvature curves. We then use tube packing density within a hypersphere to optimize the curve parameters. The resulting constant curvature curve tube (C3T) codes possess the smallest possible latency, i.e., block-length is unity under BW expansion mapping. Further, the codes perform within dB signal-to-distortion ratio of the optimal performance theoretically achievable at a signal-to-noise ratio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Error Correcting Code Techniques
