DocumentCode
180766
Title
Interactive Channel Capacity Revisited
Author
Haeupler, Bernhard
fYear
2014
fDate
18-21 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
226
Lastpage
235
Abstract
We provide the first capacity approaching coding schemes that robustly simulate any interactive protocol over an adversarial channel that corrupts any fraction of the transmitted symbols. Our coding schemes achieve a communication rate of 1 - O(∈√loglog1/∈) can be improved to 1 - O(√∈) for random, oblivious, and over any adversarial channel. This computationally bounded channels, or if parties have shared randomness unknown to the channel. Surprisingly, these rates exceed the 1 - Ω( H(ϵ)) = 1 - Ω(ϵ√log1/ϵ) interactive channel capacity bound which [Kol and Raz; STOC´13] recently proved for random errors. We conjecture 1- Θ(ϵ log log 1/ϵ) and 1- Θ(√ϵ) to be the optimal rates for their respective settings and therefore to capture the interactive channel capacity for random and adversarial errors. In addition to being very communication efficient, our randomized coding schemes have multiple other advantages. They are computationally efficient, extremely natural, and significantly simpler than prior (non-capacity approaching) schemes. In particular, our protocols do not employ any coding but allow the original protocol to be performed as-is, interspersed only by short exchanges of hash values. When hash values do not match, the parties backtrack. Our approach is, as we feel, by far the simplest and most natural explanation for why and how robust interactive communication in a noisy environment is possible.
Keywords
channel capacity; computational complexity; encoding; error analysis; protocols; adversarial channel; adversarial error; backtracking; capacity approaching coding scheme; communication rate; computationally bounded channel; hash value; interactive channel capacity; interactive protocol; noisy environment; random error; randomized coding scheme; robust interactive communication; transmitted symbol; Channel capacity; Encoding; Error analysis; Noise; Protocols; Redundancy; Robustness; channel capacity; conding for interactive communications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), 2014 IEEE 55th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
ISSN
0272-5428
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FOCS.2014.32
Filename
6979007
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