On the necessary conditions for transmitting correlated sources over a multiple access channel
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Guler, B
Gunduz, D
Yener, A
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
We study the lossy communication of correlated
sources over a multiple access channel (MAC). In particular, we
provide a new set of necessary conditions for the achievability of
a distortion pair over a given channel. The necessary conditions
are then specialized to the case of bivariate Gaussian sources and
doubly symmetric binary sources over a Gaussian multiple access
channel. Our results indicate that the new necessary conditions
provide the tightest conditions to date in certain cases.
sources over a multiple access channel (MAC). In particular, we
provide a new set of necessary conditions for the achievability of
a distortion pair over a given channel. The necessary conditions
are then specialized to the case of bivariate Gaussian sources and
doubly symmetric binary sources over a Gaussian multiple access
channel. Our results indicate that the new necessary conditions
provide the tightest conditions to date in certain cases.
Date Issued
2017-08-15
Date Acceptance
2017-04-01
Citation
2017
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright Statement
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Sponsor
Commission of the European Communities
Grant Number
677854
Source
IEEE Int’l Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2017
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Computer Science
Engineering
INFORMATION
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2017-06-25
Finish Date
2017-06-30
Coverage Spatial
Aachen, Germany
Date Publish Online
2017-08-15