A new inner bound on the capacity region of the general index coding problem is established. Unlike most existing bounds that are based on graph theoretic or algebraic tools, the bound relies on a random coding scheme and optimal decoding, and has a simple polymatroidal single-letter expression. The utility of the inner bound is demonstrated by examples that include the capacity region for all index coding problems with up to five messages (there are 9846 nonisomorphic ones)
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
We study the index coding problem in the presence of an eavesdropper, where the aim is to communicat...
Abstract—In this paper, index coding problems in which the number (m) of receivers is larger than th...
The capacity region of the index coding prob-lem is characterized through the notion of confusion gr...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
In recent work by Effros, El Rouayheb, and Langberg, an equivalence of code feasibility between netw...
In recent work by Effros, El Rouayheb, and Langberg, an equivalence of code feasibility between netw...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
We study the index coding problem in the presence of an eavesdropper, where the aim is to communicat...
Abstract—In this paper, index coding problems in which the number (m) of receivers is larger than th...
The capacity region of the index coding prob-lem is characterized through the notion of confusion gr...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
In recent work by Effros, El Rouayheb, and Langberg, an equivalence of code feasibility between netw...
In recent work by Effros, El Rouayheb, and Langberg, an equivalence of code feasibility between netw...
An interference alignment perspective is used to identify the simplest instances (minimum possible n...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...