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Separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline networks

Information Theory 2012-12-19 v2 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper we prove the separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline networks. For the purposes of this work, a wireline network is any network of independent, memoryless, point-to-point, finite-alphabet channels used to transmit dependent sources either losslessly or subject to a distortion constraint. In deriving this result, we also prove that in a general memoryless network with dependent sources, lossless and zero-distortion reconstruction are equivalent provided that the conditional entropy of each source given the other sources is non-zero. Furthermore, we extend the separation result to the case of continuous-alphabet, point-to-point channels such as additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels.

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@article{arxiv.1110.3559,
  title  = {Separation of source-network coding and channel coding in wireline networks},
  author = {Shirin Jalali and Michelle Effros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3559},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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