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Computation over multiple-access channels

Nazer, Bobak
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Gastpar, Michael  
2007
Ieee Transactions On Information Theory
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

The problem of reliably reconstructing a function of sources over a multiple-access channel (MAC) is considered. It is shown that there is no source-channel separation theorem even when the individual sources are independent. Joint source-channel strategies are developed that are optimal when the structure of the channel probability transition matrix and the function are appropriately matched. Even when the channel and function are mismatched, these computation codes -often outperform separation-based strategies. Achievable distortions are given for the distributed refinement of the sum of Gaussian sources over a Gaussian multiple-access channel with a joint source-channel lattice code. Finally, computation codes are used to determine the multicast capacity of finite-field multiple-access networks, thus linking them to network coding.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2007.904785
Web of Science ID

WOS:000249774000011

Author(s)
Nazer, Bobak
Gastpar, Michael  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Information Theory
Volume

53

Start page

3498

End page

3516

Subjects

distributed computation

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joint source-channel coding

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lattice codes

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linear codes

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multiple-access channel (MAC)

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network coding

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separation theorem

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Correlated Sources

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Side Information

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Awgn Channel

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Networks

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Capacity

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Codes

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Multicast

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

Nice, FRANCE

Jun, 2007

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October 17, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/71671
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