• DocumentCode
    1503967
  • Title

    Coding and Common Reconstruction

  • Author

    Steinberg, Yossef

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Technion - Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    4995
  • Lastpage
    5010
  • Abstract
    This work studies problems of source and joint source-channel coding under the requirement that the encoder can produce an exact copy of the compressed source constructed by the decoder. This requirement, termed here as the common reconstruction constraint (CR), is satisfied automatically in rate-distortion theory for single sources. However, in the common formulation of problems of lossy source coding with side information at the decoder (the Wyner-Ziv problem), distributed source coding, and joint source-channel coding for networks, the destination can exploit the information it receives in a manner that cannot be exactly reproduced at the sender side. Some applications, like the transmission of sensitive medical information, may require that both sides-the sender and the receiver-will share a common version of the compressed data, for the purpose of future discussions or consulting. The purpose of this work is to study the implications of CR constraints on the achievable rates in scenarios of lossy source coding and lossy transmission of sources. Three problems are examined: source coding with side information at the decoder, simultaneous transmission of data and state over state-dependent channels, and joint source-channel coding for the degraded broadcast channel. Single-letter characterizations of the optimal performance are developed for these problems, under corresponding CR constraints. Implications of this constraint on problems of joint source-channel coding in networks are discussed.
  • Keywords
    combined source-channel coding; decoding; Wyner-Ziv problem; common reconstruction constraint; distributed source coding; joint source-channel coding; lossy source coding; lossy transmission; medical information; rate-distortion theory; side information; state-dependent channels; Broadcasting; Channel coding; Chromium; Constraint theory; Decoding; Degradation; Information theory; Performance loss; Propagation losses; Source coding; Broadcast channel; Gel´fand–Pinsker channel; Wyner–Ziv problem; common reconstruction (CR); hierarchical coding; joint source– channel coding; source coding with side information; state-dependent channels; successive refinement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9448
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIT.2009.2030487
  • Filename
    5290311