In this paper we consider a situation where this rate is not known, possibly since the source is broadcasted to many heterogeneous receivers. The approach is ...
In this paper we consider a situation where this rate is not known, possibly since the source is broadcasted to many heterogeneous receivers. The approach is ...
This paper considers a situation where the Slepian-Wolf rate for source coding with side information at the receiver is not known, possibly since the source ...
In many communication situations, the transmitter and the receiver must be designed without a complete knowledge of the probability law governing the ...
In this paper we consider a situation where this rate is not known, possibly since the source is broadcasted to many heterogeneous receivers. The approach is ...
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This problem deals with a sender, who wishes to send n blocks of data to n receivers, where each receiver knows a subset of the blocks, and is interested in a ...
Abstract—Three-Receiver broadcast channels (BC) are of interest due to their information-theoretic differences with two- receiver one.
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Abstract—We consider the problem of multicasting data from a source to receivers that possess arbitrary subsets of the data apriori as side information.
This includes an unknown amount of side information at the decoder and communication scheme over an unknown channel, where the size of information message is ...