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On Separation for Multiple Access Channels
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Abstract
We examine the issue of separation for multiple access channels. We demonstrate that source-channel separation holds for noisy multiple access channels, when the channel operates over a common finite field. This robustness of separation is predicated on the fact that noise and inputs are independent, and we examine the loss from failure of separation when noise is input dependent.
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© Copyright 2006 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Current Version Published: 2007-03-05. Siddharth Ray and Muriel Médard acknowledge the research grants NSF CCR-0220039, University of Illinois subaward 02-194 and Hewlett-Packard 008542-008. Michelle Effros acknowledges the support by Caltech's Lee Center for Advanced Networking.Attached Files
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- CCR-0220039
- Hewlett-Packard Corp.
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- Lee Center for Advanced Networking, Caltech
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