DocumentCode
923690
Title
Distinguishable codeword sets for shared memory
Author
Elias, Peter
Volume
21
Issue
4
fYear
1975
fDate
7/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
392
Lastpage
399
Abstract
In data processing, a transmitter
andreceiver
communicate via a random-access memory
that they share with a set
of other users.
selects a codeword
from a set
known to
and stores
in some of the cells of
, not necessarily adjacent to one another.
does not change the values
has stored but fills in the values stored in the other cells of
.
is said to be distinguishable if
can always find which codeword
stored in
no matter what
stores in the other cells and to be locally distinguishable if
can do so reading only the values written by
not by
. Necessary and sufficient conditions for distinguishability and local distinguishability are given. Generalizations of the Kraft inequality to this setting follow and give lower bounds to the numbers of cells occupied by the members of a distinguishable set of codewords and to the numbers of cells in
that
must access to distinguish among them. Upper bounds to numbers of necessary accesses are also given.
andreceiver
communicate via a random-access memory
that they share with a set
of other users.
selects a codeword
from a set
known to
and stores
in some of the cells of
, not necessarily adjacent to one another.
does not change the values
has stored but fills in the values stored in the other cells of
.
is said to be distinguishable if
can always find which codeword
stored in
no matter what
stores in the other cells and to be locally distinguishable if
can do so reading only the values written by
not by
. Necessary and sufficient conditions for distinguishability and local distinguishability are given. Generalizations of the Kraft inequality to this setting follow and give lower bounds to the numbers of cells occupied by the members of a distinguishable set of codewords and to the numbers of cells in
that
must access to distinguish among them. Upper bounds to numbers of necessary accesses are also given.Keywords
Coding; Multiuser channels; Random-access memories; Communication channels; Content management; Data flow computing; Data processing; Information retrieval; Memory management; Sufficient conditions; Time sharing computer systems; Transmitters; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1975.1055417
Filename
1055417
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