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Time-sharing vs. source-splitting in the Slepian-Wolf problem: error exponents analysis
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- Storer, James A.
- Cohn, Martin
Chicago
Abstract
We discuss two approaches for decoding at arbitrary rates in the Slepian-Wolf problem - time sharing and source splitting - both of which rely on constituent vertex decoders. We consider the error exponents for both schemes and conclude that source-splitting is more robust at coding at arbitrary rates, as the error exponent for time-sharing degrades significantly at rates near vertices. As a by-product of our analysis, we exhibit an interesting connection between minimum mean-squared error estimation and error exponents.
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© Copyright 2006 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. The authors would like to thank Ralf Koetter for his initial suggestion to consider this comparison.Files
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