Joint source-channel coding with feedback
Abstract
This paper quantifies the fundamental limits of variable-length transmission of a general (possibly analog) source over a memoryless channel with noiseless feedback, under a distortion constraint. We consider excess distortion, average distortion and guaranteed distortion (-semifaithful codes). In contrast to the asymptotic fundamental limit, a general conclusion is that allowing variable-length codes and feedback leads to a sizable improvement in the fundamental delay-distortion tradeoff. In addition, we investigate the minimum energy required to reproduce source samples with a given fidelity after transmission over a memoryless Gaussian channel, and we show that the required minimum energy is reduced with feedback and an average (rather than maximal) power constraint.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1501.07640,
title = {Joint source-channel coding with feedback},
author = {Victoria Kostina and Yury Polyanskiy and Sergio Verdú},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07640},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
To appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory