TY - GEN
T1 - Implementation and Experimental Evaluation of Reed-Solomon Identification
AU - Ferrara, Roberto
AU - Torres-Figueroa, Luis
AU - Boche, Holger
AU - Deppe, Christian
AU - Labidi, Wafa
AU - Mönich, Ullrich J.
AU - Andrei, Vlad Costin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© VDE VERLAG GMBH · Berlin · Offenbach.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Identification is a communication paradigm that promises exponential advantages over transmission for applications that do not actually require all messages to be reliably transmitted. Notably, the identification capacity theorems prove exponentially larger rates compared to classical transmission. However, there exist additional trade-offs that are not captured by these theorems and which become relevant for the deployment of identification in practical communication settings. In particular, in this paper we evaluate the latency introduced by computations at the encoder and decoder when employing identification codes. For this, we implement them using an explicit code construction based on Reed-Solomon codes and integrate them into a single carrier transmission system using software-defined radios. Our evaluation of the practical aspects of identification codes show that unless care is taken, these trade-offs can compromise the theoretical advantage given by the exponentially large identification rates.
AB - Identification is a communication paradigm that promises exponential advantages over transmission for applications that do not actually require all messages to be reliably transmitted. Notably, the identification capacity theorems prove exponentially larger rates compared to classical transmission. However, there exist additional trade-offs that are not captured by these theorems and which become relevant for the deployment of identification in practical communication settings. In particular, in this paper we evaluate the latency introduced by computations at the encoder and decoder when employing identification codes. For this, we implement them using an explicit code construction based on Reed-Solomon codes and integrate them into a single carrier transmission system using software-defined radios. Our evaluation of the practical aspects of identification codes show that unless care is taken, these trade-offs can compromise the theoretical advantage given by the exponentially large identification rates.
KW - Identification codes
KW - post-Shannon communication
KW - software-defined radio
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85148944507
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85148944507
T3 - European Wireless Conference, EW 2022
SP - 7
EP - 12
BT - European Wireless Conference, EW 2022
PB - VDE VERLAG GMBH
T2 - 2022 European Wireless Conference, EW 2022
Y2 - 19 September 2022 through 21 September 2022
ER -