Title :
Achievability proof via output statistics of random binning
Author :
Yassaee, Mohammad Hossein ; Aref, Mohammad Reza ; Gohari, Amin
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. & Security Lab. (ISSL), Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents a new and ubiquitous framework for establishing achievability results in network information theory (NIT) problems. The framework is used to prove various new results. To express the main tool, consider a set of discrete memoryless correlated sources (DMCS). Assume that each source (except one, Zn) is randomly binned at a finite rate. We find sufficient conditions on these rates such that the bin indices are nearly mutually independent of each other and of Zn. This is used in conjunction with the Slepian-Wolf (S-W) result to set up the framework. We begin by illustrating this method via examples from channel coding and rate-distortion (or covering problems). Next, we use the framework to prove a new result on the lossy transmission of a source over a broadcast channel. We also prove a new lower bound to a three receiver wiretap broadcast channel under a strong secrecy criterion. We observe that we can directly prove the strong notion of secrecy without resorting to the common techniques, e.g., the leftover hash lemma. We have also used our technique to solve the problem of two-node interactive channel simulation and the problem of coordination via a relay.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; channel coding; random codes; rate distortion theory; statistical analysis; telecommunication security; DMCS; NIT problems; S-W; Slepian-Wolf; bin indices; channel coding; discrete memoryless correlated sources; lower bound; network information theory; output statistics; random binning; rate-distortion problems; receiver wiretap broadcast channel; strong secrecy criterion; two-node interactive channel simulation; Channel coding; Decoding; Receivers; Reliability; Source coding; Zinc;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory Proceedings (ISIT), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2580-6
Electronic_ISBN :
2157-8095
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2012.6283010