Waterfilling Theorems for Linear Time-Varying Channels and Related Nonstationary Sources
Abstract
The capacity of the linear time-varying (LTV) channel, a continuous-time LTV filter with additive white Gaussian noise, is characterized by waterfilling in the time-frequency plane. Similarly, the rate distortion function for a related nonstationary source is characterized by reverse waterfilling in the time-frequency plane. Constraints on the average energy or on the squared-error distortion, respectively, are used. The source is formed by the white Gaussian noise response of the same LTV filter as before. The proofs of both waterfilling theorems rely on a Szego theorem for a class of operators associated with the filter. A self-contained proof of the Szego theorem is given. The waterfilling theorems compare well with the classical results of Gallager and Berger. In the case of a nonstationary source, it is observed that the part of the classical power spectral density is taken by the Wigner-Ville spectrum. The present approach is based on the spread Weyl symbol of the LTV filter, and is asymptotic in nature. For the spreading factor, a lower bound is suggested by means of an uncertainty inequality.
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@article{arxiv.1509.05668,
title = {Waterfilling Theorems for Linear Time-Varying Channels and Related Nonstationary Sources},
author = {Edwin Hammerich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05668},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
13 pages, 5 figures; channel model in Section III now restricted to LTV filters with real-valued kernel