Title :
On source and channel codes for multiple inputs and outputs: does multiple description beat space time?
Author :
Effros, Michelle ; Koetter, Ralf ; Goldsmith, Andrea J. ; Médard, Muriel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
We compare two strategies for lossy source description across a pair of unreliable channels. In the first strategy, we use a broadcast channel code to achieve a different rate for each possible channel realization, and then use a multiresolution source code to describe the source at the resulting rates. In the second strategy, we use a channel coding strategy for two independent channels coupled with a multiple description source code. In each case, we choose the coding parameters to minimize the expected end-to-end distortion in the source reconstruction. We demonstrate that in point-to-point communication across a pair of non-ergodic channels, multiple description coding can provide substantial gains relative to multiresolution and broadcast coding. We then investigate this comparison in a simple MIMO channel. We demonstrate the inferior performance of space time coding with multiresolution source coding and broadcast channel coding relative to multiple description codes and a time sharing channel coding strategy. These results indicate that for non-ergodic channels, the traditional definition of channel capacity does not necessarily lead to the best channel code from the perspective of end-to-end source distortion.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; broadcast channels; channel capacity; combined source-channel coding; minimisation; space-time codes; MIMO channel; broadcast channel code; channel capacity; end-to-end distortion minimisation; independent channels; lossy source description; multiple description source code; multiple input multiple output channel; multiresolution source code; nonergodic channels; point-to-point communication; source channel codes; space time coding; time sharing channel coding; unreliable channels; Broadcasting; Capacity planning; Channel capacity; Channel coding; Decoding; Laboratories; MIMO; Space technology; Time sharing computer systems; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory Workshop, 2004. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8720-1
DOI :
10.1109/ITW.2004.1405323