In this work we study both the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem introduced by Birk and Kol in 1998 and the more general problem of index coding with coded side information (ICCSI), described by Shum et al. in 2012. We estimate the optimal rate of an instance of the index coding problem. In the ICSI problem case, we characterize those digraphs having min-rank one less than their order and we give an upper bound on the min-rank of a hypergraph whose incidence matrix can be associated with that of a 2-design. Security aspects are discussed in the particular case when the design is a projective plane. For the coded side information case, we extend the graph theoretic upper bounds given by Shanmugam et al. in 2014 on the optimal...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric side-information has K messages and K r...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear solution of ...
Index Coding with Side Information (ICSI) (Birk and Kol (1998)) is a communication scheme dealing wi...
Security aspects of the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem are investigated. Building...
In an index coding with side-information (ICSI) problem there is a sender with a set of n independen...
Index coding with side information (ICSI) problems can be represented as matrices. These matrices ha...
Index coding is a source coding problem in which a broadcaster seeks to meet the different demands o...
The index coding problem with side information (ICSI) was introduced by Birk and Kol, 1998. In this ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
A problem of index coding with side information was first considered by Birk and Kol in 1998. In thi...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure, that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong ...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric side-information has K messages and K r...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear solution of ...
Index Coding with Side Information (ICSI) (Birk and Kol (1998)) is a communication scheme dealing wi...
Security aspects of the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem are investigated. Building...
In an index coding with side-information (ICSI) problem there is a sender with a set of n independen...
Index coding with side information (ICSI) problems can be represented as matrices. These matrices ha...
Index coding is a source coding problem in which a broadcaster seeks to meet the different demands o...
The index coding problem with side information (ICSI) was introduced by Birk and Kol, 1998. In this ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
The broadcast rate beta of an index coding problem is the minimum number of index code symbols requi...
A problem of index coding with side information was first considered by Birk and Kol in 1998. In thi...
Originally introduced to minimize the number of transmissions in satellite communication, index codi...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure, that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong ...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric side-information has K messages and K r...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...