DocumentCode :
1596066
Title :
Broadcasting with Side Information
Author :
Alon, Noga ; Lubetzky, Eyal ; Stav, Uri ; Weinstein, Amit ; Hassidim, Avinatan
Author_Institution :
Schools of Math. & Comput. Sci., Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
823
Lastpage :
832
Abstract :
A sender holds a word x consisting of n blocks xi, each of t bits, and wishes to broadcast a codeword to m receivers, R1,...,Rm. Each receiver Ri is interested in one block, and has prior side information consisting of some subset of the other blocks. Let betat be the minimum number of bits that has to be transmitted when each block is of length t, and let beta be the limit beta=limtrarrinfinbetat/t. Informally, beta is the average communication cost per bit in each block (for long blocks). Finding the coding rate beta, for such an informed broadcast setting, generalizes several coding theoretic parameters related to Informed Source Coding on Demand, Index Coding and Network Coding. In this work we show that usage of large data blocks may strictly improve upon the trivial encoding which treats each bit in the block independently. To this end, we provide general bounds on betat, and prove that for any constant C there is an explicit broadcast setting in which beta = 2 but beta1> C. One of these examples answers a question of . In addition, we provide examples with the following counterintuitive direct-sum phenomena. Consider a union of several mutually independent broadcast settings. The optimal code for the combined setting may yield a significant saving in communication over concatenating optimal encodings for the individual settings. This result also provides new non-linear coding schemes which improve upon the largest known gap between linear and non-linear Network Coding, thus improving the results of. The proofs are based on a relation between this problem and results in the study of Witsenhausen´s rate, OR graph products, colorings of Cayley graphs, and the chromatic numbers of Kneser graphs.
Keywords :
block codes; broadcasting; concatenated codes; graph colouring; nonlinear codes; set theory; source coding; Cayley graph coloring; Kneser graph; OR graph product; Witsenhausen rate; chromatic number; codeword broadcasting; large data block; nonlinear network coding; optimal encoding concatenation; side information; source coding; subset; trivial encoding; Binary codes; Computer science; Costs; Mathematics; Multimedia communication; Network coding; Satellite broadcasting; Source coding; USA Councils; Video on demand; Index coding; Network coding; Source coding on demand;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Foundations of Computer Science, 2008. FOCS '08. IEEE 49th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN :
0272-5428
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3436-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FOCS.2008.41
Filename :
4691014
Link To Document :
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