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The Slepian-Wolf (SW) coding system is a source coding system with two encoders and a decoder, where these encoders independently encode source sequences from two correlated sources into codewords, and the decoder reconstructs both source…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2019-06-10 Tetsunao Matsuta , Tomohiko Uyematsu

We consider a setting of Slepian--Wolf coding, where the random bin of the source vector undergoes channel coding, and then decoded at the receiver, based on additional side information, correlated to the source. For a given distribution of…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-01-26 Neri Merhav

Slepian-Wolf theorem is a well-known framework that targets almost lossless compression of (two) data streams with symbol-by-symbol correlation between the outputs of (two) distributed sources. However, this paper considers a different…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2012-06-20 Ahmad Beirami , Faramarz Fekri

We consider a system in which two nodes take correlated measurements of a random source with time-varying and unknown statistics. The observations of the source at the first node are to be losslessly replicated with a given probability of…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-10-27 Fangzhou Chen , Bin Li , Can Emre Koksal

This paper deals with a coding problem called complementary delivery, where messages from two correlated sources are jointly encoded and each decoder reproduces one of two messages using the other message as the side information. Both…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-02-13 Shigeaki Kuzuoka , Akisato Kimura , Tomohiko Uyematsu

We consider a noisy Slepian-Wolf problem where two correlated sources are separately encoded and transmitted over two independent binary memoryless symmetric channels. Each channel capacity is assumed to be characterized by a single…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2011-06-01 Arvind Yedla , Henry D. Pfister , Krishna Narayanan

This work studies point-to-point, multiple access, and random access lossless source coding in the finite-blocklength regime. In each scenario, a random coding technique is developed and used to analyze third-order coding performance.…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2020-10-13 Shuqing Chen , Michelle Effros , Victoria Kostina

We consider a wireless sensors network scenario where two nodes detect correlated sources and deliver them to a central collector via a wireless link. Differently from the Slepian-Wolf approach to distributed source coding, in the proposed…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2007-07-13 A. Abrardo

In this paper, we give a distributed joint source channel coding scheme for arbitrary correlated sources for arbitrary point in the Slepian-Wolf rate region, and arbitrary link capacities using LDPC codes. We consider the Slepian-Wolf…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-02-20 Vaneet Aggarwal

Distributed source coding is traditionally viewed in the block coding context -- all the source symbols are known in advance at the encoders. This paper instead considers a streaming setting in which iid source symbol pairs are revealed to…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2007-07-13 Cheng Chang , Stark Draper , Anant Sahai

In source coding, either with or without side information at the decoder, the ultimate performance can be achieved by means of random binning. Structured binning into cosets of performing channel codes has been successfully employed in…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2010-08-03 Lorenzo Cappellari

In this paper, we propose {\em distributed network compression via memory}. We consider two spatially separated sources with correlated unknown source parameters. We wish to study the universal compression of a sequence of length $n$ from…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2012-10-09 Ahmad Beirami , Faramarz Fekri

We consider a noisy Slepian-Wolf problem where two correlated sources are separately encoded (using codes of fixed rate) and transmitted over two independent binary memoryless symmetric channels. The capacity of each channel is…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2012-01-04 Arvind Yedla , Henry D. Pfister , Krishna R. Narayanan

We establish a coding theorem and a matching converse theorem for separate encodings and joint decoding of individual sequences using finite-state machines. The achievable rate region is characterized in terms of the Lempel-Ziv (LZ)…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2024-03-13 Neri Merhav

We provide a novel achievability proof of the Slepian-Wolf theorem for i.i.d. sources over finite alphabets. We demonstrate that random codes that are linear over the real field achieve the classical Slepian-Wolf rate-region. For finite…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-10-09 Bikash Kumar Dey , Sidharth Jaggi , Michael Langberg

The second-order achievable rate region in Slepian-Wolf source coding systems is investigated. The concept of second-order achievable rates, which enables us to make a finer evaluation of achievable rates, has already been introduced and…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-03-28 Ryo Nomura , Te Sun Han

In this paper, we analyze the asymptotics of the normalized remaining uncertainty of a source when a compressed or hashed version of it and correlated side-information is observed. For this system, commonly known as Slepian-Wolf source…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-06-01 Vincent Y. F. Tan , Masahito Hayashi

Motivated by streaming multi-view video coding and wireless sensor networks, we consider the problem of blockwise streaming compression of a pair of correlated sources, which we term streaming Slepian-Wolf coding. We study the moderate…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-09-21 Lin Zhou , Vincent Y. F. Tan , Mehul Motani

We consider the problem of zero error source coding with limited feedback when side information is present at the receiver. First, we derive an achievable rate region for arbitrary joint distributions on the source and the side information.…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2010-01-15 Mayank Bakshi , MIchelle Effros

In this paper, we use linear codes to study zero-error Slepian-Wolf coding of a set of sources with deviation symmetry, where the sources are generalization of the Hamming sources over an arbitrary field. We extend our previous codes,…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2013-08-06 Rick Ma , Samuel Cheng
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