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Correlated Sources over a Noisy Channel: Cooperation in the Wideband Limit
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Abstract

This paper studies cooperation amongst transmitters in a two-user Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC) with correlated sources in the wideband limit. The paper's findings can be intuitively stated as follows: if the two sources are sufficiently (highly) correlated, then full cooperation amongst the transmitters is possible in the wideband limit incurring an arbitrarily small bit error rate during the process of communicating them to the receiver, i.e., the system behaves like a two-antenna single user system. The core idea behind this paper is to use pulse-position modulation and to allow signals from the two transmitters to coherently combine with one another. This result also emphasizes the difference between bit-error and block-error rates. Whereas cooperation is very difficult to establish when achieving arbitrarily small block error rates, it can be enabled when the objective is to achieve arbitrarily small bit error rates and the sources are highly correlated.

Citation

Chulhan Lee and Sriram Vishwanath . "Correlated Sources over a Noisy Channel: Cooperation in the Wideband Limit." Proc. of IEEE ISIT. (submitted)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ {{{bitex cite}}},
  author = "Chulhan Lee and Sriram Vishwanath",
  title = { Correlated Sources over a Noisy Channel: Cooperation in the Wideband Limit },
  booktitle = { Proc. of IEEE ISIT }
}




Facts about Correlated Sources over a Noisy Channel: Cooperation in the Wideband LimitRDF feed
ConferenceISIT 2007  +
Written byChulhan Lee  +, and Sriram Vishwanath  +
Author list is Chulhan Lee and Sriram Vishwanath  
Date 20 February 2007  +
Paper Conference Year 2,007  +
Paper Proceedings Proc. of IEEE ISIT  +
Paper status Submitted  +
Title Correlated Sources over a Noisy Channel: Cooperation in the Wideband Limit  +