The characterization of the optimal joint source-channel coding scheme for transmission of correlated sources over multiple-access-relay channels (MARCs) is an open problem. Here, this problem is studied in the presence of arbitrarily correlated side information at both the relay and the destination. Since each transmitter observes only one of the sources, the admissible joint distributions of the sources and channel inputs must satisfy a Markov relationship which constrains their statistical dependence. This observation is used together with the new data processing inequality derived by [Kang and Ulukus, 2011] to obtain two new sets of single-letter necessary conditions. These new conditions are shown to be at least as tight as the previou...
Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels (MARCs) ...
Abstract—Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels...
Abstract — The problem of sending a pair of correlated sources through a broadcast channel with corr...
The characterization of the optimal joint source-channel coding scheme for transmission of correlate...
DENT PAPER AWARD. The optimal joint source-channel coding scheme for transmission of correlated sour...
We study reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels...
This work considers reliable transmission of general correlated sources over the multiple-access rel...
Abstract — We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-ac...
Abstract—This work considers reliable transmission of gen-eral correlated sources over the multiple-...
Abstract—We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-acce...
We consider transmission of a Gaussian source over a Gaussian relay channel, where the relay termina...
Abstract—We study reliable transmission of arbitrarily corre-lated sources over multiple-access rela...
Abstract — We consider transmission of a Gaussian source over a Gaussian relay channel, where the re...
We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-access-relay ...
In the distributed coding of correlated sources, the problem of characterizing the joint probability...
Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels (MARCs) ...
Abstract—Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels...
Abstract — The problem of sending a pair of correlated sources through a broadcast channel with corr...
The characterization of the optimal joint source-channel coding scheme for transmission of correlate...
DENT PAPER AWARD. The optimal joint source-channel coding scheme for transmission of correlated sour...
We study reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels...
This work considers reliable transmission of general correlated sources over the multiple-access rel...
Abstract — We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-ac...
Abstract—This work considers reliable transmission of gen-eral correlated sources over the multiple-...
Abstract—We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-acce...
We consider transmission of a Gaussian source over a Gaussian relay channel, where the relay termina...
Abstract—We study reliable transmission of arbitrarily corre-lated sources over multiple-access rela...
Abstract — We consider transmission of a Gaussian source over a Gaussian relay channel, where the re...
We study the transmission of correlated sources over discrete memoryless (DM) multiple-access-relay ...
In the distributed coding of correlated sources, the problem of characterizing the joint probability...
Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels (MARCs) ...
Abstract—Reliable transmission of arbitrarily correlated sources over multiple-access relay channels...
Abstract — The problem of sending a pair of correlated sources through a broadcast channel with corr...