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Coding for Channels with Feedback presents both algorithms for
feedback coding and performance analyses of these algorithms,
including analyses of perhaps the most important performance
criterion: computational complexity. The algorithms are developed
within a single framework, termed the compressed-error-cancellation
framework, where data are sent via a sequence of messages: the
first message contains the original data; each subsequent message
contains a source-coded description of the channel distortions
introduced on the message preceding it. Coding for Channels with
Feedback provides an easily understood and flexible framework for
deriving low-complexity, practical solutions to a wide variety of
feedback communication problems. It is shown that the
compressed-error-cancellation framework leads to coding schemes
with the lowest possible asymptotic order of growth of computations
and can be applied to discrete memoryless channels, finite state
channels, channels with memory, unknown channels, and
multiple-access channels, all with complete noiseless feedback, as
well as to channels with partial and noisy feedback. This framework
leads to coding strategies that have linear complexity and are
capacity achieving, and illustrates the intimate connection between
source coding theory and channel coding theory. Coding for Channels
with Feedback is an excellent reference for researchers and
communication engineers in the field of information theory, and can
be used for advanced courses on the topic.
Coding for Channels with Feedback presents both algorithms for
feedback coding and performance analyses of these algorithms,
including analyses of perhaps the most important performance
criterion: computational complexity. The algorithms are developed
within a single framework, termed the compressed-error-cancellation
framework, where data are sent via a sequence of messages: the
first message contains the original data; each subsequent message
contains a source-coded description of the channel distortions
introduced on the message preceding it. Coding for Channels with
Feedback provides an easily understood and flexible framework for
deriving low-complexity, practical solutions to a wide variety of
feedback communication problems. It is shown that the
compressed-error-cancellation framework leads to coding schemes
with the lowest possible asymptotic order of growth of computations
and can be applied to discrete memoryless channels, finite state
channels, channels with memory, unknown channels, and
multiple-access channels, all with complete noiseless feedback, as
well as to channels with partial and noisy feedback. This framework
leads to coding strategies that have linear complexity and are
capacity achieving, and illustrates the intimate connection between
source coding theory and channel coding theory. Coding for Channels
with Feedback is an excellent reference for researchers and
communication engineers in the field of information theory, and can
be used for advanced courses on the topic.
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