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Sequential Channel Synthesis

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The channel synthesis problem has been widely investigated over the last decade. In this paper, we consider the sequential version in which the encoder and the decoder work in a… Click to show full abstract

The channel synthesis problem has been widely investigated over the last decade. In this paper, we consider the sequential version in which the encoder and the decoder work in a sequential way. Under a mild assumption on the target joint distribution we provide a complete (single-letter) characterization of the solution for the point-to-point case, which shows that the canonical symbol-by-symbol mapping is not optimal in general, but is indeed optimal if we make some additional assumptions on the encoder and decoder. We also extend this result to the broadcast scenario and the interactive communication scenario. We provide bounds in the broadcast setting and a complete characterization of the solution under a mild condition on the target joint distribution in the interactive communication case. Our proofs are based on a Rényi entropy method.

Keywords: channel synthesis; sequential channel; synthesis

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Year Published: 2023

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