In the Shannon-theoretic analysis of joint source-channel coding problems, achievability is usually established via a two-stage approach: The sources are compressed into bits, and these bits are reliably communicated across the noisy channels. Random coding arguments are the backbone of both stages of the proof. This "separation" strategy not only establishes the optimal performance for stationary ergodic point-to-point problems, but also for a number of simple network situations, such as independent sources that are communicated with respect to separate fidelity criteria across a multiple-access channel. Beyond such simple cases, for general networks, separation-based coding is suboptimal. For instance, for a simple Gaussian sensor network...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature t...
Random nested lattice codes have played an important role in network information theory. However, t...
Random coding arguments are the backbone of most channel capacity achievability proofs. In this pape...
Communication over unreliable, interfering networks is one of the current challenges inengineering. ...
In the absence of complexity and delay constraints, the quality of a noisy communication channel can...
Though random codes are shown to be optimal for point-to-point channels, codes with algebraic struct...
Though random codes are shown to be optimal for point-to-point channels, codes with algebraic struct...
Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature t...
Random independently and identically distributed code ensembles play a fundamental role in character...
Random independently and identically distributed code ensembles play a fundamental role in character...
We present a nested lattice-code-based strategy that achieves the random-coding based Compress-and-F...
2014-07-15Claude Shannon showed that unstructured random codes are shown to be optimal in many singl...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
We present a nested lattice-code-based strategy that achieves the random-coding based Compress-and-F...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature t...
Random nested lattice codes have played an important role in network information theory. However, t...
Random coding arguments are the backbone of most channel capacity achievability proofs. In this pape...
Communication over unreliable, interfering networks is one of the current challenges inengineering. ...
In the absence of complexity and delay constraints, the quality of a noisy communication channel can...
Though random codes are shown to be optimal for point-to-point channels, codes with algebraic struct...
Though random codes are shown to be optimal for point-to-point channels, codes with algebraic struct...
Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature t...
Random independently and identically distributed code ensembles play a fundamental role in character...
Random independently and identically distributed code ensembles play a fundamental role in character...
We present a nested lattice-code-based strategy that achieves the random-coding based Compress-and-F...
2014-07-15Claude Shannon showed that unstructured random codes are shown to be optimal in many singl...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
We present a nested lattice-code-based strategy that achieves the random-coding based Compress-and-F...
Traditionally, information flows in communication networks are treated as commodity flows. Network c...
Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature t...
Random nested lattice codes have played an important role in network information theory. However, t...