We study the index coding problem in the unicast message setting, i.e., where each message is requested by one unique receiver. This problem can be modeled by a directed graph. We propose a new scheme called interlinked cycle cover, which exploits interlinked cycles in the directed graph, for designing index codes. This new scheme generalizes the existing clique cover and cycle cover schemes. We prove that for a class of infinitely many digraphs with messages of any length, interlinked cycle cover provides an optimal index code. Furthermore, the index code is linear with linear time encoding complexity
Abstract — The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear s...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
A source coding problem over a noiseless broadcast channel where the source is preinformed about the...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure, that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong ...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong, ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has K re...
Index code construction and decoding algorithm for side-information graphs called interlinked cycle ...
Consider a communication scenario over a noiseless channel where a sender is required to broadcast m...
Index coding models broadcast networks in which a sender sends different messages to different recei...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Abstract—In this paper, linear binary index coding is con-sidered. It is shown that the minimum cliq...
Abstract — The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear s...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
A source coding problem over a noiseless broadcast channel where the source is preinformed about the...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure, that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong ...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong, ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has K re...
Index code construction and decoding algorithm for side-information graphs called interlinked cycle ...
Consider a communication scenario over a noiseless channel where a sender is required to broadcast m...
Index coding models broadcast networks in which a sender sends different messages to different recei...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Abstract—In this paper, linear binary index coding is con-sidered. It is shown that the minimum cliq...
Abstract — The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear s...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...