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On the Duality between Multiple-Access Codes and Computation Codes

Zhu, Jingge  
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Lim, Sung Hoon  
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Gastpar, Michael C.  
2017
Proceedings of the 2017 Information Theory and Applications Workshop
2017 Information Theory and Applications Workshop

For a two-user Gaussian multiple access channel, computation codes are designed for the scenarios where the decoder is not interested in decoding the two codewords, but only the sum of them. It has been observed that good computation codes should possess some algebraic structure. In this note, we expose the fact that such algebraic structure could undermine the capability of the codes for recovering the messages, i.e., for the purpose of multiple-access. Particularly, we establish duality results between the codes which are good for computation and the codes which are good for multiple access.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Zhu, Jingge  
Lim, Sung Hoon  
Gastpar, Michael C.  
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Proceedings of the 2017 Information Theory and Applications Workshop
Subjects

Multiple access channel

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Capacity

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Computation Codes

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Compute-and-Forward

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http://ita.ucsd.edu/workshop/17/files/paper/paper_4244.pdf
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2017 Information Theory and Applications Workshop

San Diego, CA

February 12-17, 2017

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March 22, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/135667
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