Presentation 2013-05-16
An Information-Spectrum Approach for Open Problems in Information Theory
Tetsunao MATSUTA,
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Abstract(in English) In information theory, a coding problem is a computable characterization of the theoretical limit of coding rates for a communication system. An open problem in information theory is a coding problem for which a computable characterization is not given. In this paper, we consider three open problems, and state about characterizations of the theoretical limit based on an information-spectrum approach introduced by Han and Verdu. Then, we show some results obtained by these characterizations.
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Keyword(in English) information spectrum / interference channel / lossy coding / multiple-access channel
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Conference Date 2013/5/9(1days)
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Title (in English) An Information-Spectrum Approach for Open Problems in Information Theory
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Keyword(1) information spectrum
Keyword(2) interference channel
Keyword(3) lossy coding
Keyword(4) multiple-access channel
1st Author's Name Tetsunao MATSUTA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Communications and Computer Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
Date 2013-05-16
Paper # WBS2013-5,SAT2013-4
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 32
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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