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Communicating correlated sources over multi-user channels
A new coding technique, based on fixed block-length codes, is proposed for the problems of communicating a pair of correlated sources over (i) a 2-user multiple access channel (MAC) and (ii) a 2-user interference channel. Its performance is analyzed to derive a new set of sufficient conditions for both problems. The derived conditions are proven to be strictly less binding than the current known best. Our findings are inspired by Dueck's example [1].