Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission

Ahlswede R, Cai N (1999)
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 45(2): 749-756.

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We consider an arbitrarily varying multiple-access channel (AVMAC) W in which the two senders X and Y observe, respectively, the components K-m and L-m of a memoryless correlated source (MCS) {(K-m, L-m)}(m=1)(infinity) with generic rv's (K, L). In Part I of this work [16], it has been shown for the AVMAC without the MCS that in order for the achievable rate region for deterministic codes and the average probability of error criterion to be nonempty, it was sufficient if the AVC were X nonsymmetrizable, y nonsymmetrizable, and Xy nonsymmetrizable. (The necessity of these conditions had been shown earlier by Gubner [7].) Let R-R(W) denote the random code achievable rate region of the AVMAC W. In the present paper, the authors, in effect, trade the loss in achievable rates due to symmetrizability off the gains provided by the MCS. Let R(W, (K, L)) represent the achievable rate region of the AVC W with MCS, for deterministic codes and the average probability of error criterion. There are two main results: 1) if I(K Lambda L) > 0, then R(W, (K, L)) has a nonempty interior iff R-R(W) does too and W is xy nonsymmetrizable; 2) if I(K Lambda L)> 0, H(K/L) > 0, H(L/K) > 0, then the MCS can be transmitted over the AVMAC iff R-R(W) has a nonempty interior and W is xy nonsymmetrizable.
Stichworte
Ahlswede's dichotomy; Ericson's symmetrizability; multiple-access AVC; senders' side information; correlated messages
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Zeitschriftentitel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Band
45
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
749-756
ISSN
0018-9448
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1623405

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Ahlswede R, Cai N. Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 1999;45(2):749-756.
Ahlswede, R., & Cai, N. (1999). Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 45(2), 749-756. https://doi.org/10.1109/18.749025
Ahlswede, Rudolf, and Cai, Ning. 1999. “Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission”. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 45 (2): 749-756.
Ahlswede, R., and Cai, N. (1999). Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 45, 749-756.
Ahlswede, R., & Cai, N., 1999. Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 45(2), p 749-756.
R. Ahlswede and N. Cai, “Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission”, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 45, 1999, pp. 749-756.
Ahlswede, R., Cai, N.: Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 45, 749-756 (1999).
Ahlswede, Rudolf, and Cai, Ning. “Arbitrarily varying multiple-access channels - Part II: Correlated senders' side information, correlated messages, and ambiguous transmission”. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 45.2 (1999): 749-756.
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