Consider two remote nodes having binary sequences X and Y , respectively. Y is an edited version of X, where the editing involves random deletions, insertions, and substitutions, possibly in bursts. The goal is for the node with Y to reconstruct X with minimal exchange of information over a noiseless link. The communication is measured in terms of both the total number of bits exchanged and the number of interactive rounds of communication. This paper focuses on the setting where the number of edits is o(n/log n), where n is the length of X. We first consider the case where the edits are a mixture of insertions and deletions (indels), and propose an interactive synchronization algorithm with near-optimal communication rate and average compu...
abstract: Insertion and deletion errors represent an important category of channel impairments. Desp...
We consider the problem of synchronizing data in distributed storage networks under an edit model th...
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Consider two remote nodes having binary sequences X and Y, respectively. Y is an edited version of X...
Edit channels are a class of communication channels where the output of the channel is an edited ver...
We present many new results related to reliable (interactive) communication over insertion-deletion ...
We consider the question of interactive communication, in which two remote parties perform a computa...
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Approximate solutions result in lower complexity and expense compared toexact solutions, by tolerati...
Synchronization is a problem of fundamental importance for a wide range of practical communication s...
Abstract—We consider a new formulation of a class of syn-chronization error channels and derive anal...
We develop several analytical lower bounds on the capacity of binary insertion and deletion channels...
abstract: Insertion and deletion errors represent an important category of channel impairments. Desp...
We consider the problem of synchronizing data in distributed storage networks under an edit model th...
Abstract — We survey some of our recent results on communication over channels with varying sampling...
Consider two remote nodes having binary sequences X and Y, respectively. Y is an edited version of X...
Edit channels are a class of communication channels where the output of the channel is an edited ver...
We present many new results related to reliable (interactive) communication over insertion-deletion ...
We consider the question of interactive communication, in which two remote parties perform a computa...
Consider two remote nodes (encoder and decoder), each with a binary sequence. The encoder's sequence...
We consider the synchronization between two distant nodes A and B that are connected through a two-w...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a synchronization prob-lem between nodes A and B that are connec...
We study the synchronization of two files X and Y at two distant users A and B that are connected th...
Approximate solutions result in lower complexity and expense compared toexact solutions, by tolerati...
Synchronization is a problem of fundamental importance for a wide range of practical communication s...
Abstract—We consider a new formulation of a class of syn-chronization error channels and derive anal...
We develop several analytical lower bounds on the capacity of binary insertion and deletion channels...
abstract: Insertion and deletion errors represent an important category of channel impairments. Desp...
We consider the problem of synchronizing data in distributed storage networks under an edit model th...
Abstract — We survey some of our recent results on communication over channels with varying sampling...