This paper proves the separation between source-network coding and channel coding in networks of noisy, discrete, memoryless channels. We show that the set of achievable distortion matrices in delivering a family of dependent sources across such a network equals the set of achievable distortion matrices for delivering the same sources across a distinct network which is built by replacing each channel by a noiseless, point-to-point bit-pipe of the corresponding capacity. Thus a code that applies source-network coding across links that are made almost lossless through the application of independent channel coding across each link asymptotically achieves the optimal performance across the network as a whole
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...
This paper proves the separation between source-network coding and channel coding in networks of no...
This paper proves the separation between source-network coding and channel coding in networks of no...
In this paper, we prove the separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline netwo...
In this paper, we prove the separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline netwo...
We examine the issue of separation and code design for network data transmission environments. We de...
This correspondence considers the problem of distributed source coding of multiple sources over a ne...
This correspondence considers the problem of distributed source coding of multiple sources over a ne...
Abstract — We consider the source-channel separation archi-tecture for lossy source coding in commun...
We examine the issue of separation for multiple access channels. We demonstrate that source-channel ...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
We consider the problem of multicasting information from a source to a set of receivers over a netwo...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...
This paper proves the separation between source-network coding and channel coding in networks of no...
This paper proves the separation between source-network coding and channel coding in networks of no...
In this paper, we prove the separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline netwo...
In this paper, we prove the separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline netwo...
We examine the issue of separation and code design for network data transmission environments. We de...
This correspondence considers the problem of distributed source coding of multiple sources over a ne...
This correspondence considers the problem of distributed source coding of multiple sources over a ne...
Abstract — We consider the source-channel separation archi-tecture for lossy source coding in commun...
We examine the issue of separation for multiple access channels. We demonstrate that source-channel ...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
We consider the problem of multicasting information from a source to a set of receivers over a netwo...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
This paper shows new tight finite-blocklength bounds for the best achievable lossy joint source-chan...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...
The continuity property of achievable rate regions for source coding over networks is considered. We...