Short-Packet Transmission over a Bidirectional Massive MIMO link

We consider the transmission of short packets over a bidirectional communication link where multiple devices, e.g., sensors and actuators, exchange small-data payloads with a base station equipped with a large antenna array. Using results from finite-blocklength information theory, we characterize the minimum SNR required to achieve a target error probability for a fixed packet length and a fixed payload size. Our non-asymptotic analysis, which applies to the scenario in which the bidirectional communication is device-initiated, and also to the more challenging case when it is base-station initiated, provides guidelines on the design of massive multiple-input multiple-output links that need to support sporadic ultra-reliable low-latency transmissions. Specifically, it allows us to determine the optimal amount of resources that need to be dedicated to the acquisition of channel state information.

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