In this thesis, we study aspects of coding against synchronisation errors, such as deletions and replications, and related errors. Synchronisation errors are a source of fundamental open problems in information theory, because they introduce correlations between output symbols even when input symbols are independently distributed. We focus on random errors, and consider two complementary problems: We study the optimal rate of reliable information transmission through channels with synchronisation and related errors (the channel capacity). Unlike simpler error models, the capacity of such channels is unknown. We first consider the geometric sticky channel, which replicates input bits according to a geometric distribution. Previously, boun...
We develop several lower bounds on the capacity of binary input symmetric output channels with synch...
We consider binary deletion channels with a segmentation assumption which appears to be suited for m...
Abstract—We propose a new channel model for channels with synchronization errors. Using this model, ...
We study natural examples of binary channels with synchronization errors. These include the duplicat...
Right from the birth of communication theory, synchronization errors have been a challenge. In the f...
Abstract—We consider a new formulation of a class of syn-chronization error channels and derive anal...
Synchronization is a problem of fundamental importance for a wide range of practical communication s...
abstract: Insertion and deletion errors represent an important category of channel impairments. Desp...
Two of the most common models for channels with synchronisation errors are the Binary Deletion Chann...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We develop several lower bounds on the capacity of binary inpu...
We develop an information theoretic characterization and a practical coding approach for segmented d...
We present many new results related to reliable (interactive) communication over insertion-deletion ...
The focus of this thesis is on proposing and analyzing a powerful class of codes on graphs---with tr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study memoryless channels with synchronization errors as d...
We study memoryless channels with synchronization errors as defined by a stochastic channel matrix a...
We develop several lower bounds on the capacity of binary input symmetric output channels with synch...
We consider binary deletion channels with a segmentation assumption which appears to be suited for m...
Abstract—We propose a new channel model for channels with synchronization errors. Using this model, ...
We study natural examples of binary channels with synchronization errors. These include the duplicat...
Right from the birth of communication theory, synchronization errors have been a challenge. In the f...
Abstract—We consider a new formulation of a class of syn-chronization error channels and derive anal...
Synchronization is a problem of fundamental importance for a wide range of practical communication s...
abstract: Insertion and deletion errors represent an important category of channel impairments. Desp...
Two of the most common models for channels with synchronisation errors are the Binary Deletion Chann...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We develop several lower bounds on the capacity of binary inpu...
We develop an information theoretic characterization and a practical coding approach for segmented d...
We present many new results related to reliable (interactive) communication over insertion-deletion ...
The focus of this thesis is on proposing and analyzing a powerful class of codes on graphs---with tr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study memoryless channels with synchronization errors as d...
We study memoryless channels with synchronization errors as defined by a stochastic channel matrix a...
We develop several lower bounds on the capacity of binary input symmetric output channels with synch...
We consider binary deletion channels with a segmentation assumption which appears to be suited for m...
Abstract—We propose a new channel model for channels with synchronization errors. Using this model, ...