Explicit Performance Bound of Finite Blocklength Coded MIMO: Time-Domain versus Spatiotemporal Channel Coding
Feng Ye, Xiaohu You, Jiamin Li, Chen Ji, Chuan Zhang

TL;DR
This paper derives explicit finite blocklength performance bounds for MIMO systems with time-domain and spatiotemporal coding, showing spatiotemporal coding's superiority in low-latency, high-reliability scenarios.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit bounds comparing time-domain and spatiotemporal MIMO coding schemes under finite blocklength constraints.
Findings
Spatiotemporal coding compensates for performance loss at short blocklengths.
Spatiotemporal coding exploits spatial DoF to enhance reliability.
Time-domain coding performance declines with decreasing blocklengths.
Abstract
In the sixth generation (6G), ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) will be further developed to achieve TKu extreme connectivity. On the premise of ensuring the same rate and reliability, the spatial domain advantage of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) has the potential to further shorten the time-domain code length and is expected to be a key enabler for the realization of TKu. Different coded MIMO schemes exhibit disparities in exploiting the spatial domain characteristics, so we consider two extreme MIMO coding schemes, namely, time-domain coding in which the codewords on multiple spatial channels are independent of each other, and spatiotemporal coding in which multiple spatial channels are jointly coded. By analyzing the statistical characteristics of information density and utilizing the normal approximation, we provide explicit performance bounds for finite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
