Moderate Deviation Asymptotics for Variable-Length Codes with Feedback
classification
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codesmoderateconsiderdeviationsfeedbackvariable-lengthacrossasymptotics
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We consider data transmission across discrete memoryless channels (DMCs) using variable-length codes with feedback. We consider the family of such codes whose rates are $\rho_N$ below the channel capacity $C$, where $\rho_N$ is a positive sequence that tends to zero slower than the reciprocal of the square root of the expectation of the (random) blocklength $N$. This is known as the moderate deviations regime and we establish the optimal moderate deviations constant. We show that in this scenario, the error probability decays sub-exponentially with speed $\exp(-(B/C)N\rho_N)$, where $B$ is the maximum relative entropy between output distributions of the DMC.
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