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On some new approaches to practical Slepian-Wolf compression inspired by channel coding
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- Storer, J. A.
- Cohn, M.
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Abstract
This paper considers the problem, first introduced by Ahlswede and Körner in 1975, of lossless source coding with coded side information. Specifically, let X and Y be two random variables such that X is desired losslessly at the decoder while Y serves as side information. The random variables are encoded independently, and both descriptions are used by the decoder to reconstruct X. Ahlswede and Körner describe the achievable rate region in terms of an auxiliary random variable. This paper gives a partial solution for the optimal auxiliary random variable, thereby describing part of the rate region explicitly in terms of the distribution of X and Y.
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© Copyright 2006 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. [T.P.C. was] supported by an NSF Graduate Fellowship. [M.M. was] supported by the HP-MIT Wireless Networking Alliance. [M.E. was] supported by NSF Grant No. CCR-0220039 and Caltech's Lee Center for Advanced NetworkingFiles
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