An Algebraic and Probabilistic Framework for Network Information Theory
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Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
S. Pradhan, Arun Padakandla, Farhad Shirani
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In this monograph, we develop a mathematical framework based on asymptotically good random structured codes, i.e., codes possessing algebraic properties, for network information theory. We use these codes to propose new strategies for communication in multi-terminal settings. The proposed coding strategies are applicable to arbitrary instances of the multi-terminal communication problems under consideration. In particular, we consider four fundamental problems which can be considered as building blocks of networks: distributed source coding, interference channels, multiple-access channels with distributed states and multiple description source coding. We then develop a systematic framework for characterizing the performance limits of these strategies for these problems from an information-theoretic viewpoint. Lastly, we identify several examples of the multiterminal communication problems studied herein, for which structured codes S. Sandeep Pradhan, Arun Padakandla and Farhad Shirani (2021), “An Algebraic and Probabilistic Framework for Network Information Theory”, Foundations and Trends © in Communications and Information Theory: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp 173–379. DOI: 10.1561/0100000083. Full text available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/0100000083
网络信息理论的代数与概率框架
在这篇专著中,我们开发了一个基于渐近良好随机结构码的数学框架,即具有代数性质的码,用于网络信息理论。我们使用这些代码来提出在多终端环境下通信的新策略。所提出的编码策略适用于所考虑的多终端通信问题的任意实例。我们特别考虑了可以被视为网络构建块的四个基本问题:分布式源编码、干扰信道、具有分布式状态的多址信道和多描述源编码。然后,我们开发了一个系统框架,从信息论的角度来描述这些问题的这些策略的性能限制。最后,我们确定了本文研究的多终端通信问题的几个例子,其中结构化代码S. Sandeep Pradhan, Arun Padakandla和Farhad Shirani(2021),“网络信息理论的代数和概率框架”,通信和信息理论的基础和趋势©:第18卷,第2期,第173-379页。DOI: 10.1561 / 0100000083。全文可在:http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/0100000083
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