We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We derive, using dual decomposition, a distributed algorithm that maximizes an aggregate utility measure defined in terms of the distortion levels of the sources. No coordination among sources is required; each source adjusts its distortion level according to distortion prices fed back by the sinks. The algorithm is developed for the case of squared error distortion and high resolution coding where the rate-distortion region is known, and can be easily extended to consider achievable regions that can be expressed in a related form. Our distributed optimization framework applies to unicast and multicast with and without network coding. Numerical exam...
We consider a source coding problem with a network scenario in mind, and formulate it as a remote ve...
Abstract—We consider correlated and distributed sources with-out cooperation at the encoder. For the...
We consider the min-cost multicast problem (under network coding) with multiple correlated sources w...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deri...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deri...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deve...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deve...
A distributed lossy compression network with $L$ encoders and a decoder is considered. Each encoder ...
We consider the network information theoretic problem of finding the rate distortion bound for separ...
In this letter, distributed source coding with one distortion criterion and correlated messages is c...
This work considers the problem of transmitting multiple compressible sources over a network with mi...
[[abstract]]Lossy compression techniques are commonly used by long-term data-gathering applications ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Then, motivated by application...
We consider the interaction between the physical representation of information in a correlated data ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Then, motivated by application...
We consider a source coding problem with a network scenario in mind, and formulate it as a remote ve...
Abstract—We consider correlated and distributed sources with-out cooperation at the encoder. For the...
We consider the min-cost multicast problem (under network coding) with multiple correlated sources w...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deri...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deri...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deve...
We consider lossy data compression in capacity-constrained networks with correlated sources. We deve...
A distributed lossy compression network with $L$ encoders and a decoder is considered. Each encoder ...
We consider the network information theoretic problem of finding the rate distortion bound for separ...
In this letter, distributed source coding with one distortion criterion and correlated messages is c...
This work considers the problem of transmitting multiple compressible sources over a network with mi...
[[abstract]]Lossy compression techniques are commonly used by long-term data-gathering applications ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Then, motivated by application...
We consider the interaction between the physical representation of information in a correlated data ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Then, motivated by application...
We consider a source coding problem with a network scenario in mind, and formulate it as a remote ve...
Abstract—We consider correlated and distributed sources with-out cooperation at the encoder. For the...
We consider the min-cost multicast problem (under network coding) with multiple correlated sources w...