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Main Authors: Sagar, Srinivas, Subhash, Athira, Liu, Chen-Feng, Elzanaty, Ahmed, Al-Badarneh, Yazan H., Kalyani, Sheetal, Alouini, Mohamed-Slim, Bennis, Mehdi, Hanzo, Lajos
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.19438
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author Sagar, Srinivas
Subhash, Athira
Liu, Chen-Feng
Elzanaty, Ahmed
Al-Badarneh, Yazan H.
Kalyani, Sheetal
Alouini, Mohamed-Slim
Bennis, Mehdi
Hanzo, Lajos
author_facet Sagar, Srinivas
Subhash, Athira
Liu, Chen-Feng
Elzanaty, Ahmed
Al-Badarneh, Yazan H.
Kalyani, Sheetal
Alouini, Mohamed-Slim
Bennis, Mehdi
Hanzo, Lajos
contents Promising technologies such as massive multiple-input and multiple-output, reconfigurable intelligent reflecting surfaces, non-terrestrial networks, millimetre wave communication, ultra-reliable lowlatency communication are envisioned as the enablers for next-generation (NG) networks. In contrast to conventional communication systems meeting specific average performance requirements, NG systems are expected to meet quality-of-service requirements in extreme scenarios as well. In this regard, extreme value theory (EVT) provides a powerful framework for the design of communication systems. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of advances in communication that utilize EVT to characterize the extreme order statistics of interest. We first give an overview of the history of EVT and then elaborate on the fundamental theorems. Subsequently, we discuss different problems of interest in NG communication systems and how EVT can be utilized for their analysis. We finally point out the open challenges and future directions of EVT in NG communication systems.
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spellingShingle The Rendezvous Between Extreme Value Theory and Next-generation Networks
Sagar, Srinivas
Subhash, Athira
Liu, Chen-Feng
Elzanaty, Ahmed
Al-Badarneh, Yazan H.
Kalyani, Sheetal
Alouini, Mohamed-Slim
Bennis, Mehdi
Hanzo, Lajos
Information Theory
Promising technologies such as massive multiple-input and multiple-output, reconfigurable intelligent reflecting surfaces, non-terrestrial networks, millimetre wave communication, ultra-reliable lowlatency communication are envisioned as the enablers for next-generation (NG) networks. In contrast to conventional communication systems meeting specific average performance requirements, NG systems are expected to meet quality-of-service requirements in extreme scenarios as well. In this regard, extreme value theory (EVT) provides a powerful framework for the design of communication systems. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of advances in communication that utilize EVT to characterize the extreme order statistics of interest. We first give an overview of the history of EVT and then elaborate on the fundamental theorems. Subsequently, we discuss different problems of interest in NG communication systems and how EVT can be utilized for their analysis. We finally point out the open challenges and future directions of EVT in NG communication systems.
title The Rendezvous Between Extreme Value Theory and Next-generation Networks
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.19438