Intrinsic Randomness Problem in the Framework of Slepian-Wolf Separate Coding System(Information Theory)
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This paper deals with the random number generation problem under the framework of a separate coding system for correlated memoryless sources posed and investigated by Slepian and Wolf. Two correlated data sequences with length n are separately encoded to nR_1, nR_2 bit messages at each location and those are sent to the information processing center where the encoder wish to generate an approximation of the sequence of independent uniformly distributed random variables with length nR_3 from two received random messages. The admissible rate region is defined by the set of all the triples (R_1, R_2, R_3) for which the approximation error goes to zero as n tends to infinity. In this paper we examine the asymptotic behavior of the approximation error inside and outside the admissible rate region. We derive an explicit lower bound of the optimal exponent for the approximation error to vanish and show that it can be attained by the universal codes. Furthermore, we derive an explicit lower bound of the optimal exponent for the approximation error to tend to 2 as n goes to infinity outside the admissible rate region.
- 2007-07-01
著者
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Oohama Yasutada
Department Of Information Science And Intelligent Systems University Of Tokushima
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Oohama Yasutada
Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Faculty Of Information Science And Elec
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