A linear programming (LP)-based framework is presented for obtaining converses for finite blocklength lossy joint source-channel coding problems. The framework applies for any loss criterion, generalizes certain previously known converses, and also extends to multi-terminal settings. The finite blocklength problem is posed equivalently as a nonconvex optimization problem and using a lift-and-project-like method, a close but tractable LP relaxation of this problem is derived. Lower bounds on the original problem are obtained by the construction of feasible points for the dual of the LP relaxation. A particular application of this approach leads to new converses, which recover and improve on the converses of Kostina and Verdi' for finite bloc...
2011-10-31The broad objective of this thesis is to tackle the problems of delay intolerant multimedi...
In this paper, we study linear encoding for a pair of correlated Gaussian sources transmitted over a...
We study the uncoded transmission of a pair of correlated Gaussian sources over a two-user Gaussian ...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper finds new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper finds new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
Based on the hypothesis-testing method, we derive lower bounds on the average error probability of f...
Abstract — This paper shows the strong converse and the dispersion of memoryless channels with cost ...
Abstract—We study the problem of lossless joint source-channel coding (JSCC) in the finite block len...
We pose the finite blocklength communication problem in the presence of a jammer as a zero-sum game ...
The principles which have been prevailing so far for designing communication systems rely on Shannon...
Abstract—In this paper, the linear programming (LP) decoder for binary linear codes, introduced by F...
We study linear encoding for a pair of correlated Gaussian sources transmitted over a two-user Gauss...
Masters ThesisThe design of optimal joint source/channel coding and decoding is examined for dis ...
2011-10-31The broad objective of this thesis is to tackle the problems of delay intolerant multimedi...
In this paper, we study linear encoding for a pair of correlated Gaussian sources transmitted over a...
We study the uncoded transmission of a pair of correlated Gaussian sources over a two-user Gaussian ...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper finds new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
This paper finds new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
Based on the hypothesis-testing method, we derive lower bounds on the average error probability of f...
Abstract — This paper shows the strong converse and the dispersion of memoryless channels with cost ...
Abstract—We study the problem of lossless joint source-channel coding (JSCC) in the finite block len...
We pose the finite blocklength communication problem in the presence of a jammer as a zero-sum game ...
The principles which have been prevailing so far for designing communication systems rely on Shannon...
Abstract—In this paper, the linear programming (LP) decoder for binary linear codes, introduced by F...
We study linear encoding for a pair of correlated Gaussian sources transmitted over a two-user Gauss...
Masters ThesisThe design of optimal joint source/channel coding and decoding is examined for dis ...
2011-10-31The broad objective of this thesis is to tackle the problems of delay intolerant multimedi...
In this paper, we study linear encoding for a pair of correlated Gaussian sources transmitted over a...
We study the uncoded transmission of a pair of correlated Gaussian sources over a two-user Gaussian ...