Code design for lossless multiterminal networks

This paper considers a general multiterminal (MT) system, which consists of L encoders and P decoders. Let X/sub 1/,..., X/sub L/ be memoryless, uniform, correlated random binary vectors of length n, and let x/sub 1/,..., x/sub L/ denote their realizations. Let further /spl Sigma/ = {1,...,L}. The i...

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Hauptverfasser: Stankovic, V., Liveris, A.D., Zixiang Xiong, Georghiades, C.N.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper considers a general multiterminal (MT) system, which consists of L encoders and P decoders. Let X/sub 1/,..., X/sub L/ be memoryless, uniform, correlated random binary vectors of length n, and let x/sub 1/,..., x/sub L/ denote their realizations. Let further /spl Sigma/ = {1,...,L}. The i-th encoder compresses X/sub i/ independently from other encoders. The j-th decoder receives the bitstreams from a set of encoders /spl Sigma//sub j//spl sube/ /spl Sigma/ and jointly decodes them. It should reconstruct the received source messages with arbitrarily small probability of error. To construct a practical coding scheme for this network, we exploit the fact that such a network can be split into P subnetworks, each being regarded as a Slepian-Wolf (SW) coding system with multiple sources. This SW subnetwork consists of a decoder which receives encodings of all X/sub k/'s such that k/spl isin//spl Sigma//sub sw//spl sube//spl Sigma/ and attempts to reconstruct them perfectly. Based on (V. Stankovic et al. 2004), we first provide a code design for this setting, and then extend it to the general case.
DOI:10.1109/ISIT.2004.1365064