An index code for a broadcast channel with receiver side information is locally decodable if every receiver can decode its demand using only a subset of the codeword symbols transmitted by the sender instead of observing the entire codeword. Local decodability in index coding improves the error performance when used in wireless broadcast channels, reduces the receiver complexity and improves privacy in index coding. The locality of an index code is the ratio of the number of codeword symbols used by each receiver to the number message symbols demanded by the receiver. Prior work on locality in index coding have considered only single unicast and single-uniprior problems, and the optimal trade-off between broadcast rate and locality is known...
Abstract—The Index Coding problem is one of the basic problems in wireless network coding. In this p...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...
An index code for broadcast channel with receiver side information is locally decodable if each rece...
Index coding for broadcast channels allows each receiver or client to retrieve its demanded message ...
An index code is said to be locally decodable if each receiver can decode its demand using its side ...
Index coding models broadcast networks in which a sender sends different messages to different recei...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
The two-sender unicast index coding problem consists of two senders, each having a different set of ...
An index coding problem arises when there is a single source with a number of messages and multiple ...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
An index coding problem arises when there is a single source with a number of messages and multiple ...
This paper studies a special class of multicast index coding problems where a sender transmits messa...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
Abstract—The Index Coding problem is one of the basic problems in wireless network coding. In this p...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...
An index code for broadcast channel with receiver side information is locally decodable if each rece...
Index coding for broadcast channels allows each receiver or client to retrieve its demanded message ...
An index code is said to be locally decodable if each receiver can decode its demand using its side ...
Index coding models broadcast networks in which a sender sends different messages to different recei...
The index coding problem is a simple distributed source coding problem in which a sender broadcasts ...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
The two-sender unicast index coding problem consists of two senders, each having a different set of ...
An index coding problem arises when there is a single source with a number of messages and multiple ...
Abstract—We study zero-error unicast index-coding instances, where each receiver must perfectly deco...
An index coding problem arises when there is a single source with a number of messages and multiple ...
This paper studies a special class of multicast index coding problems where a sender transmits messa...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
Abstract—The Index Coding problem is one of the basic problems in wireless network coding. In this p...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has equa...