Distributed Arithmetic Coding for the Asymmetric Slepian-Wolf problem
Abstract
Distributed source coding schemes are typically based on the use of channels codes as source codes. In this paper we propose a new paradigm, termed "distributed arithmetic coding", which exploits the fact that arithmetic codes are good source as well as channel codes. In particular, we propose a distributed binary arithmetic coder for Slepian-Wolf coding with decoder side information, along with a soft joint decoder. The proposed scheme provides several advantages over existing Slepian-Wolf coders, especially its good performance at small block lengths, and the ability to incorporate arbitrary source models in the encoding process, e.g. context-based statistical models. We have compared the performance of distributed arithmetic coding with turbo codes and low-density parity-check codes, and found that the proposed approach has very competitive performance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.0271,
title = {Distributed Arithmetic Coding for the Asymmetric Slepian-Wolf problem},
author = {M. Grangetto and E. Magli and G. Olmo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.0271},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
submitted to IEEE Transactions on Signal processing, Nov. 2007. Revised version accepted with minor revisions