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Zero vs. ε error in interference channels
- Creators
- Levi, I.
- Vilenchik, D.
- Langberg, M.
- Effros, M.
Chicago
Abstract
Traditional studies of multi-source, multi-terminal interference channels typically allow a vanishing probability of error in communication. Motivated by the study of network coding, this work addresses the task of quantifying the loss in rate when insisting on zero error communication in the context of interference channels.
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© 2013 IEEE. The work of Michael Langberg was supported in part by ISF grant 480/08, BSF grant 2010075, and NSF grant 1038578. Work done in part while Dan Vilenchik was at The Open University of Israel and Michael Langberg was at the California Institute of Technology.Attached Files
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- Alternative title
- Zero vs. epsilon Error in Interference Channels
- Eprint ID
- 73733
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170125-145710627
- Israel Science Foundation
- 480/08
- NSF
- CCF-1038578
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