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Finite–State Source–Channel Coding for Individual Source Sequences with Source Side Information at the Decoder

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Abstract

We study the following semi-deterministic setting of the joint source-channel coding problem: a deterministic source sequence (a.k.a. individual sequence) is transmitted via a memoryless channel, using delay-limited encoder and decoder, which are both implementable by periodically-varying finite-state machines, and the decoder is granted with access to side information, which is a noisy version of the source sequence. We first derive a lower bound on the achievable expected distortion in terms of the empirical statistics of the source sequence, the number of states of the encoder, the number of states of the decoder, their period, and the overall delay. The bound is shown to be asymptotically achievable by universal block codes in the limit of long blocks. We also derive a lower bound to the best achievable excess-distortion probability and discuss situations where it is achievable. Here, of course, source coding and channel coding cannot be completely separated without loss of optimality. Finally, we outline a few extensions of the model considered, such as: (i) incorporating a common reconstruction constraint, (ii) availability of side information at both ends, and (iii) extension to the Shannon channel with causal state information at the encoder. This work both extends and improves on earlier work of the same flavor (Ziv 1980, Merhav 2014), which focused only on the expected distortion, without side information at either end, and without the above mentioned additional ingredients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1532-1544
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume68
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Channel coding
  • Decoding
  • Delays
  • Distortion
  • Monte Carlo methods
  • Noise measurement
  • Random variables
  • Shannon channel
  • Wyner–Ziv problem
  • causal state information
  • delay
  • excess–distortion exponent
  • finite–state machine
  • individual sequences
  • joint source–channel coding
  • separation theorem

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Information Systems
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Library and Information Sciences

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