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Multi-Class Cost-Constrained Random Coding for Correlated Sources over the Multiple-Access Channel.

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Guillén I Fàbregas, Albert  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2795-1124

Abstract

This paper studies a generalized version of multi-class cost-constrained random-coding ensemble with multiple auxiliary costs for the transmission of N correlated sources over an N-user multiple-access channel. For each user, the set of messages is partitioned into classes and codebooks are generated according to a distribution depending on the class index of the source message and under the constraint that the codewords satisfy a set of cost functions. Proper choices of the cost functions recover different coding schemes including message-dependent and message-independent versions of independent and identically distributed, independent conditionally distributed, constant-composition and conditional constant composition ensembles. The transmissibility region of the scheme is related to the Cover-El Gamal-Salehi region. A related family of correlated-source Gallager source exponent functions is also studied. The achievable exponents are compared for correlated and independent sources, both numerically and analytically.

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Multiple Access Channel, Correlated Sources, Random Coding, Error Exponents

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1099-4300

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European Research Council (725411)
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (TEC2016-78434-C3-1-R)