DocumentCode :
45981
Title :
Achievability Proof via Output Statistics of Random Binning
Author :
Yassaee, Mohammad Hossein ; Aref, Mohammad Reza ; Gohari, Amin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. EngineeringInformation Syst., Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Volume :
60
Issue :
11
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Nov. 2014
Firstpage :
6760
Lastpage :
6786
Abstract :
This paper introduces a new and ubiquitous framework for establishing achievability results in network information theory problems. The framework uses random binning arguments and is based on a duality between channel and source coding problems. Furthermore, the framework uses pmf approximation arguments instead of counting and typicality. This allows for proving coordination and strong secrecy problems, where certain statistical conditions on the distribution of random variables need to be satisfied. These statistical conditions include independence between messages and eavesdropper´s observations in secrecy problems and closeness to a certain distribution (usually, i.i.d. distribution) in coordination problems. One important feature of the framework is to enable one to add an eavesdropper and obtain a result on the secrecy rates for free. We make a case for generality of the framework by studying examples in a variety of settings including channel coding, lossy source coding, joint source-channel coding, coordination, strong secrecy, feedback, and relaying. In particular, by investigating the framework for the lossy source coding problem over broadcast channel, it is shown that the new framework provides a simple alternative scheme to the hybrid coding scheme. In addition, new results on secrecy rate region (under strong secrecy criterion) of wiretap broadcast channel and wiretap relay channel are derived. In a set of accompanied papers, we have shown the usefulness of the framework to establish achievability results for coordination problems, including interactive channel simulation, coordination via relay and channel simulation via another channel.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; combined source-channel coding; network coding; random codes; statistical analysis; channel simulation; hybrid coding scheme; joint source-channel coding; network information theory problems; pmf approximation; random binning arguments; secrecy problems; source coding problems; statistical conditions; wiretap broadcast channel; wiretap relay channel; Channel coding; Decoding; Error probability; Joints; Random variables; Source coding; Random binning; achievability; duality; network information theory; strong secrecy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2014.2351812
Filename :
6883160
Link To Document :
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