International audienceThis paper proposes a new construction of rate-adaptive coding schemes based on Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes for Slepian Wolf source coding. Unlike standard rate-adaptive source coding schemes, the code construction we propose is based on finite-length code design tools that permit to greatly improve the decoding performance at short to moderate length. In particular, our method permits to limit the number of short cycles in the codes at all rates of interest, and to avoid eliminating some source bits from the code constraints. The proposed method shows a performance improvement of up to an order of magnitude at almost all the considered rates compared to the standard LDPCA construction
Abstract—The design and optimization of rateless codes for Slepian-Wolf encoding are considered. Rat...
Abstract—We consider Slepian-Wolf code design based on low-density parity-check (LDPC) coset codes. ...
In contemporary digital communications design, two major challenges should be addressed: adaptabilit...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new construction of rate-adaptive coding schemes based o...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the construction of a Slepian-Wolf source coding sc...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of source coding with side information at the...
This paper considers the LDPC-based Slepian-Wolf coding with decoder side information. The paper ana...
Source coding with correlated decoder side information is considered. We impose the practical constr...
Abstract—We consider asynchronous Slepian-Wolf coding where the two encoders may not have completely...
We consider the Slepian-Wolf code design based on LDPC (low-density parity-check) coset codes. We de...
We introduce three new innovations for compression using LDPCs for the Slepian-Wolf problem. The fir...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of designing good non-binary LDPC co...
Error correcting codes used for Distributed Source Coding (DSC) generally assume a random distributi...
Digital data transfer can be protected by means of suitable error correcting codes. Among the famili...
Since the inception of information theory by Shannon in 1948, a vast amount of research has been con...
Abstract—The design and optimization of rateless codes for Slepian-Wolf encoding are considered. Rat...
Abstract—We consider Slepian-Wolf code design based on low-density parity-check (LDPC) coset codes. ...
In contemporary digital communications design, two major challenges should be addressed: adaptabilit...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new construction of rate-adaptive coding schemes based o...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the construction of a Slepian-Wolf source coding sc...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of source coding with side information at the...
This paper considers the LDPC-based Slepian-Wolf coding with decoder side information. The paper ana...
Source coding with correlated decoder side information is considered. We impose the practical constr...
Abstract—We consider asynchronous Slepian-Wolf coding where the two encoders may not have completely...
We consider the Slepian-Wolf code design based on LDPC (low-density parity-check) coset codes. We de...
We introduce three new innovations for compression using LDPCs for the Slepian-Wolf problem. The fir...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of designing good non-binary LDPC co...
Error correcting codes used for Distributed Source Coding (DSC) generally assume a random distributi...
Digital data transfer can be protected by means of suitable error correcting codes. Among the famili...
Since the inception of information theory by Shannon in 1948, a vast amount of research has been con...
Abstract—The design and optimization of rateless codes for Slepian-Wolf encoding are considered. Rat...
Abstract—We consider Slepian-Wolf code design based on low-density parity-check (LDPC) coset codes. ...
In contemporary digital communications design, two major challenges should be addressed: adaptabilit...