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Achieving the Optimal Steaming Capacity and Delay Using Random Regular Digraphs in P2P Networks
In earlier work, we showed that it is possible to achieve
streaming delay with high probability in a peer-to-peer network, where each
peer has as little as four neighbors, while achieving any arbitrary fraction of
the maximum possible streaming rate. However, the constant in the
delay term becomes rather large as we get closer to the maximum streaming rate.
In this paper, we design an alternative pairing and chunk dissemination
algorithm that allows us to transmit at the maximum streaming rate while
ensuring that all, but a negligible fraction of the peers, receive the data
stream with delay with high probability. The result is established
by examining the properties of graph formed by the union of two or more random
1-regular digraphs, i.e., directed graphs in which each node has an incoming
and an outgoing node degree both equal to one
Asymptotic Behavior of Error Exponents in the Wideband Regime
In this paper, we complement Verd\'{u}'s work on spectral efficiency in the
wideband regime by investigating the fundamental tradeoff between rate and
bandwidth when a constraint is imposed on the error exponent. Specifically, we
consider both AWGN and Rayleigh-fading channels. For the AWGN channel model,
the optimal values of and are calculated, where
is the maximum rate at which information can be transmitted over a
channel with bandwidth when the error-exponent is constrained to be
greater than or equal to Based on this calculation, we say that a sequence
of input distributions is near optimal if both and are
achieved. We show that QPSK, a widely-used signaling scheme, is near-optimal
within a large class of input distributions for the AWGN channel. Similar
results are also established for a fading channel where full CSI is available
at the receiver.Comment: 59 pages, 6 figure
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