2018
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2018.2835571
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Finite Blocklength Communications in Smart Grids for Dynamic Spectrum Access and Locally Licensed Scenarios

Abstract: This work focuses on the performance analysis of short blocklength communication with application in smart grids. We use stochastic geometry to compute in closed form the success probability of a typical message transmission as a function of its size (i.e. blocklength), the number of information bits and the density of interferers. Two different scenarios are investigated: (i) dynamic spectrum access where the licensed and unlicensed users, share the uplink channel frequency band and (ii) local licensing appro… Show more

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“…In general, reference [17] provides a survey related to the evolution of energy management including ICTs. More focused research in applications of MTC in energy systems are given in [55], [58]. ‚ Governance models: A new system paradigm requires different governance models.…”
Section: Discussion and Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, reference [17] provides a survey related to the evolution of energy management including ICTs. More focused research in applications of MTC in energy systems are given in [55], [58]. ‚ Governance models: A new system paradigm requires different governance models.…”
Section: Discussion and Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [25], the authors consider a wireless powered IoT system, and jointly optimize the transmission time and packet error rate of each user to maximize the throughput and minimize the transmission time in the context of SPC. The application scenarios of dynamic spectrum acquisition and local licensing of SPC in smart grid are analyzed in [26]. Considering to maximize the system confidentiality capacity, the authors jointly optimize the number of bandwidth units and power allocation in [27].…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7) Finite blocklength ergodic rate: From an informationtheoretic angle, ( 47) is a reasonable performance metric for modern wireless networks supporting enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) services where codewords length is sufficiently large to maximize throughput and induce very small packet error probability. However, in the context of ultra-reliable and low latency communications (URLLC), the throughput is not a key requirement of the system, and the tradeoff between low latency and ultra-high reliability requires generally the use of short packets [213] [214]. In such a context, the ergodic rate of communication is approximated as [215, Equation 296]…”
Section: ) Energy Efficiency (Ee)mentioning
confidence: 99%