带反馈的可变速率通用睡狼编码

S. Sarvotham, D. Baron, Richard Baraniuk
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传统的睡眠狼编码假设已知的统计数据,并依赖于渐近长的序列。然而,在实践中,统计量是未知的,并且输入序列的长度是有限的。在这个有限的范围内,我们必须允许码字错误出现的非零概率,并且还要在编码过程中增加冗余位来付出代价。在本文中,我们开发了一种通用的睡眠-狼编码方案,允许以接近睡眠-狼极限的可变速率进行编码。我们在一个设置中说明了我们的方案,其中我们编码一个统一的伯努利源序列,第二个序列通过二进制对称相关通道与第一个序列相关,可作为解码器的侧信息。这种特定的设置很容易扩展到更一般的设置。对于长度为n的源序列和固定的isin,我们证明了该方案的冗余度在Slepian-Wolf极限上为O(radicnPhi-1(isin))位。已知统计数据的睡眠-狼编码的现有技术表明冗余是Omega(radicnPhi-1(isin))。因此,我们推断,对于睡眠-狼编码,适应通用性所需的惩罚是theta (radicnPhi-1(isin))。
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Variable-Rate Universal Slepian-Wolf Coding with Feedback
Traditional Slepian-Wolf coding assumes known statistics and relies on asymptotically long sequences. However, in practice the statistics are unknown, and the input sequences are of finite length. In this finite regime, we must allow a non-zero probability of codeword error isin and also pay a penalty by adding redundant bits in the encoding process. In this paper, we develop a universal scheme for Slepian-Wolf coding that allows encoding at variable rates close to the Slepian-Wolf limit. We illustrate our scheme in a setup where we encode a uniform Bernoulli source sequence and the second sequence, which is correlated to the first via a binary symmetric correlation channel, is available as side information at the decoder. This specific setup is easily extended to more general settings. For length n source sequences and a fixed isin, we show that the redundancy of our scheme is O(radicnPhi-1(isin)) bits over the Slepian-Wolf limit. The prior art for Slepian-Wolf coding with known statistics shows that the redundancy is Omega(radicnPhi-1(isin)). Therefore, we infer that for Slepian-Wolf coding, the penalty needed to accommodate universality is thetas(radicnPhi-1(isin))
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