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Multiple Description Coding for Stationary Gaussian Sources

Chen, Jun
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Tian, Chao  
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Diggavi, Suhas  
2009
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

We consider the problem of multiple description coding for stationary Gaussian sources under the squared error distortion measure. The rate region is characterized for the 2-description case. It is shown that each supporting line of the rate region is achievable with a transform lattice quantization scheme. We show the optimal coding scheme has a natural spectral domain coding interpretation, which yields a reverse water-filling solution with a frequency-dependent water level instead of the flat water level as in the conventional single description case.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2009.2018178
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266878500034

Author(s)
Chen, Jun
Tian, Chao  
Diggavi, Suhas  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume

55

Start page

2868

End page

2881

Subjects

Gaussian source

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lattice quantization

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multiple description coding

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power spectrum

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Rate-Distortion Region

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Filter Banks

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Channels

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Constraint

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November 30, 2010
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