It has been shown recently that under certain conditions there exist dualities between different multiterminal (MT) source and channel coding problems. Following these results, we study lossless MT source coding and deterministic MT channel coding problems and point out different dualities between them. In particular, we show that there exists a functional duality between a Slepian-Wolf (SW) coding problem and a deterministic broadcast channel (DBC) coding problem and between a lossless multiple-description (MD) coding problem and a deterministic multiple-access channel (DMAC) coding problem. In analogy to the duality established between DBC and DMAC coding problems, we further propose a similar duality between SW and lossless MD coding pro...
Fixed and variable-rate block and sliding-block weighted universal noiseless coding theorems are obt...
We introduce Hamming Codes for Multiple Sources (HCMSs) as a potential solution of perfect Slepian-W...
We show that the deterministic broadcast channel, where a single source transmits to M receivers acr...
It has been shown recently that under certain conditions there exist dualities between different mul...
A Slepian-Wolf coding scheme for compressing two uniform memoryless binary sources using a single ch...
Abstract-Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of mu...
Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of multiple co...
We consider a general multiterminal (NIT) system which consists of L encoders and P decoders [1]. Le...
We consider the multiterminal source coding problem with partially cooperating encoders. In the loss...
The Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channel (AVMAC) is a model of a multiple-access channel with...
Ahlswede R, Han TS. On source coding with side information via a multiple-access channel and related...
Abstract—In this paper, Slepian–Wolf coding with a mis-matched decoding metric is studied. Two diffe...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.In fact, we set distributed s...
The arbitrarily varying multiple-access channel (AVMAC) is a model of a multiple access channel with...
A multiple access source code (MASC) is a source code designed for the following network configurati...
Fixed and variable-rate block and sliding-block weighted universal noiseless coding theorems are obt...
We introduce Hamming Codes for Multiple Sources (HCMSs) as a potential solution of perfect Slepian-W...
We show that the deterministic broadcast channel, where a single source transmits to M receivers acr...
It has been shown recently that under certain conditions there exist dualities between different mul...
A Slepian-Wolf coding scheme for compressing two uniform memoryless binary sources using a single ch...
Abstract-Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of mu...
Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of multiple co...
We consider a general multiterminal (NIT) system which consists of L encoders and P decoders [1]. Le...
We consider the multiterminal source coding problem with partially cooperating encoders. In the loss...
The Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channel (AVMAC) is a model of a multiple-access channel with...
Ahlswede R, Han TS. On source coding with side information via a multiple-access channel and related...
Abstract—In this paper, Slepian–Wolf coding with a mis-matched decoding metric is studied. Two diffe...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.In fact, we set distributed s...
The arbitrarily varying multiple-access channel (AVMAC) is a model of a multiple access channel with...
A multiple access source code (MASC) is a source code designed for the following network configurati...
Fixed and variable-rate block and sliding-block weighted universal noiseless coding theorems are obt...
We introduce Hamming Codes for Multiple Sources (HCMSs) as a potential solution of perfect Slepian-W...
We show that the deterministic broadcast channel, where a single source transmits to M receivers acr...