Efficient evaluation of the error probability for pilot-assisted URLLC with Massive MIMO
A. Oguz Kislal, Alejandro Lancho, Giuseppe Durisi, Erik Str\"om

TL;DR
This paper introduces a saddlepoint approximation method for efficiently evaluating the error probability in pilot-assisted URLLC systems with Massive MIMO, significantly reducing computational effort compared to traditional approaches.
Contribution
It presents a novel saddlepoint approximation approach based on the number of fading blocks, improving accuracy and efficiency in finite-blocklength error probability estimation for Massive MIMO systems.
Findings
Accurate error probability estimation with fewer Monte-Carlo samples.
Method reduces computational complexity by two orders of magnitude.
Effective for both single-antenna and Massive MIMO networks.
Abstract
We propose a numerically efficient method for evaluating the random-coding union bound with parameter on the error probability achievable in the finite-blocklength regime by a pilot-assisted transmission scheme employing Gaussian codebooks and operating over a memoryless block-fading channel. Our method relies on the saddlepoint approximation, which, differently from previous results reported for similar scenarios, is performed with respect to the number of fading blocks (a.k.a. diversity branches) spanned by each codeword, instead of the number of channel uses per block. This different approach avoids a costly numerical averaging of the error probability over the realizations of the fading process and of its pilot-based estimate at the receiver and results in a significant reduction of the number of channel realizations required to estimate the error probability accurately. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
